Bart Jackson

Business and Technology Online Editor, Vancouver Sun

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Paris folks have generally been gracious decoding my stumbling attempts at French. Too bad about the Louvre #Applestore jerk.
Favorite flick in a long time: Mud. It's got just about everything I love in a movie ow.ly/i/29YF4

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@justapostie: With Victoria Day almost here, tell us who was/is your favourite monarch? Lady Jane Grey.
RT @justapostie: With Victoria Day almost here, tell us who was/is your favourite monarch? Tweet me or email letters@nationalpost.com.
This is a crucial day for British Columbians. I urge you all to update your apps.
You wouldn't believe how Paris is abuzz in anticipation of the B.C. Election. pic.twitter.com/y68WOzq3uM

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twitter.com — You wouldn't believe how Paris is abuzz in anticipation of the B.C. Election. pic.twitter.com/y68WOzq3uM
No idea why the woman at the Paris patisserie got so weird when I asked her for a couple of cameroons.
I think I'd be a pretty laid-back dude if I weren't so damned high-strung #barneyfife
Likewise, I'm sure RT @dcassidy: Newspapers: know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em. I'm pulling for this one. bit.ly/13PTGf8

An ink-stained stretch

cjr.org — Can Aaron Kushner save the Orange County Register -and the newspaper industry? Rob Curley, one of the more prominent digital journalists of the last decade, had just about had it with newspapers. Tired of laying people off and trading print dollars for digital dimes, he quit his job as chief content officer of the Las Vegas Sun last summer to take an executive job at a real-estate company.
Does this story about local politics in Lillooet, B.C. scare you as much as it scares me? bit.ly/18fxnmp

Daphne Bramham: Civil war in Lillooet escalates with new attempt to quash dissent

vancouversun.com — Lillooet must surely rank not only as one of the most dysfunctional municipalities in British Columbia, but in Canada. The civil war between residents and their council only seems to escalate. There are no signs of détente; no outside offers of peacekeeping forces to try to normalize relations.
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