VanRamblings to Resume Publishing Later In November


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Later this month, VanRamblings will once again commence daily publishing. November has proved to be a particularly busy month for the administrator of VanRamblings, as the administrator — in what some might view as a foolhardy show of bravado — took on three separate projects during the course of the month, one of which would appear to be coming to a close this next week, another which is due to move into Phase 2 (with three more phases to go), and the final project ongoing but due for a degree of rationalization.
Details on at least one of the projects mentioned above will be published on VanRamblings towards early December.
In the meantime, you may wish to surf around the website, to gain a sense of just what it is we are attempting to accomplish.
Although the main thrust of the work undertaken by VanRamblings falls into the realm of progressive politics, we do not concern ourselves solely with the nature of social interaction in contemporary society. To that end, VanRamblings publishes regular, non-political columns, covering issues such as …

  • Web-tech (Tuesdays), where we focus mainly on security-related issues, but cover, as well, the gamut of hi-tech and information technology. This column resumes later in the month.
  • Television (Wednesdays), providing all the latest casting news, ratings, information on specials, and home entertainment-related issues.
  • Video & DVD (Thursdays), reviewing all of the week’s new releases.

In addition to the regular columns, VanRamblings will continue its coverage of the British Columbia political scene (where coverage will ramp up dramatically as we edge ever closer to the May 17, 2005 provincial election, an absolutely crucial Canadian election), Canadian politics, the environment, and issues of concern to Vancouverites, where we’ll continue to cast a wary eye on issues ranging from development, the Greater Vancouver Regional District and Translink boards, and other political bodies, and more.
Please accept our apologies for the prolonged cessation in daily publishing. We’re on our way back. See you here later in the month.