Free Speech: Behind the Iron Curtain and in Canada Today
Free Speech: Behind the Iron Curtain and in Canada Today
If the U.S. doesn’t want to trade, let’s try Britain: David Collins in the Financial Post

B.C. windstorm: Power restored for 99 per cent of customers [Video]

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The vast majority of the more than 300,000 BC Hydro customers who lost power during Saturday’s windstorm have the lights back on, the utility says.

As of 12:30 p.m. Sunday, roughly 3,500 customers remained without electricity on B.C.’s South Coast.

BC Hydro says it expects almost everyone to have power restored sometime Sunday. It said outages may persist in the Brunswick Beach area of Lions Bay—where a mudslide shut down the Sea to Sky Highway through the day and overnight—Camp Jubilee on Indian Arm, Keats Island and Gambier Island.

“For customers in Lions Bay at Brunswick Beach, with the highway now reopened we’ll be assessing the site to see if work conditions are safe to begin restoration. Crews will patrol for damage today on the line serving Camp Jubilee, but it’s challenging due to the remote nature of the area. We’ll also have helicopter patrols of Keats Island and Gambier …

Chris Rufo on free speech and the purpose of the university...
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