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Condo King pitches increased transit to help offset density concerns

Condo King pitches increased transit to help offset density concerns

From Bob Rennie’s lips to Premier Christy Clark’s ear. Well, you would think. But you would be wrong. There was Rennie, B.

Pool’s a priority

Re: “Outdoor pools tough to justify in Vancouver,” May 30 It is becoming tougher and tougher to justify not building outdoor pools in Vancouver. Park board commissioner John Coupar’s motion passed on May 30 to expedite building new outdoor pools.
Editorial Cartoon: June 6, 2016

Editorial Cartoon: June 6, 2016

It’s high time to make better use of our waterways

It’s high time to make better use of our waterways

Vancouver should follow in the footsteps of other major cities to enhance commerce, housing options, industry and trade along the water
Homelessness at all-time high but not the story it used to be

Homelessness at all-time high but not the story it used to be

12th & Cambie
First Nations fight for clean water is a struggle for environmental justice

First Nations fight for clean water is a struggle for environmental justice

Biologist Rachel Carson ’s Silent Spring was published in 1962.
Rant/Rave: Week of June 2

Rant/Rave: Week of June 2

Humans over cars This is a rave, a response to predictable rants: I am a long-time West End resident (renter and owner) and am hugely supportive of the permanent pedestrian plaza at Robson and Hornby, as Arthur Erickson long envisioned and was so lon
Of robots, GMOs and a New World Order

Of robots, GMOs and a New World Order

Life on planet Earth is looking more and more like a sci-fi novel by Philip K. Dick. The prolific author was less concerned with alien worlds than how alien our world could become, given time and technology.
On housing: would B.C.’s political parties please stand up?

On housing: would B.C.’s political parties please stand up?

BC Liberals appear to be reinforcing the urban/rural divide in lead-up to next year’s election

Letter: Passionate about pools

Re: “Outdoor pools tough to justify in Vancouver,” May 30 Online only Firstly – I consider the current park board commissioners intelligent and quite capable of making their own decisions — without the help of a former park board bommissioner who qui
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