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    In July, the Campbell administration didn't print hard copies of the detailed schedule of payments for British Columbia's consolidated revenue fund - the document listing how much money has been paid out to government service providers. And now its service plans - which were once distributed to reporters on budget day - have gone paperless. That may be good news for the environment. But it's good news for muckrakers who want to thumb through those plans, looking for stories. ...
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