So the from page of today's, Feb 6 Province newspaper has a picture of the Queen of Esquimalt to highlight its BC Ferry rate increase story.
A quick Google search by the paper would have told it that the Esquimalt was decommissioned in 2008.
Howaboutthat wrote:So the from page of today's, Feb 6 Province newspaper has a picture of the Queen of Esquimalt to highlight its BC Ferry rate increase story.
A quick Google search by the paper would have told it that the Esquimalt was decommissioned in 2008.
Steve Sanderson wrote:Howaboutthat wrote:So the from page of today's, Feb 6 Province newspaper has a picture of the Queen of Esquimalt to highlight its BC Ferry rate increase story.
A quick Google search by the paper would have told it that the Esquimalt was decommissioned in 2008.
That was on the " from" page...You say??
Paul P wrote:Steve Sanderson wrote:Howaboutthat wrote:So the from page of today's, Feb 6 Province newspaper has a picture of the Queen of Esquimalt to highlight its BC Ferry rate increase story.
A quick Google search by the paper would have told it that the Esquimalt was decommissioned in 2008.
That was on the " from" page...You say??
At least he's posting something new and interesting sandclan, not just dead people.
Folks living on the island have a big stake in this monstrosity known as BC Ferries.
freqfreak2 wrote:The original post had to do with fact checking. The typo fell into the category of "People who live in glass houses ..."
On the subject of contributions, the obits give us pause to reflect on those made by the departed in question.
Everyone: back to your respective corners.
Howaboutthat wrote:Christ! I just thought it was an interesting tidbit!
freqfreak2 wrote:And that there was a typo in a post pointing out an error was, at the least, ironic and no harm was intended in drawing attention to that.
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