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What Can We Learn From The Demise Of Digg?
Digg was the original social news website – users voted for articles they liked and the most popular articles made it to the homepage. Continue reading
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Regina City Council Opens City Square Plaza to (Some) Traffic
Regina city council has voted to allow one lane (westbound) of traffic to flow through City Square Plaza at 20km/h. While this is an improvement over leaving it closed to vehicular traffic, it is insufficient. City Square Plaza was renovated with the understanding that it would be re-opened to two way traffic. That is why local businesses were willing to support the project. Continue reading
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Markets Delivery Declining CO2 levels
It is amazing how the private sector economy works. A bit of private sector innovation has solved the problem that avoids massive taxation and government regulation. Meanwhile, several European countries are continuing to block the development of Shale Gas … Continue reading
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