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I did this workout: Pure Barre opens second Canadian studio in Kitsilano

I did this workout: Pure Barre opens second Canadian studio in Kitsilano

The alternate headline for this post is “Inelegance at the barre.” Because, let me tell you, there were some awkward, gangly moments this morning.
Environmental deficit tarnishes Canada’s rights record

Environmental deficit tarnishes Canada’s rights record

Many Canadians see our country as a human rights leader, but a United Nations committee says we should do better.
Editorial Cartoon: March 24, 2016

Editorial Cartoon: March 24, 2016

Foreign money continues to be culprit in Vancouver's affordability problem

Foreign money continues to be culprit in Vancouver's affordability problem

Comforting as it may have been for Premier Christy Clark to announce that her government planned to more tightly regulate “shadow flipping,” it is really a side show when it comes to the problem of housing affordability.
Dumb luck, not wise investment responsible for Vancouver real estate windfalls

Dumb luck, not wise investment responsible for Vancouver real estate windfalls

Premier remains adamant any intervention in housing market shouldn’t result in declining prices
Rant/Rave: Week of March 24

Rant/Rave: Week of March 24

Lets work on homeless Canadians first I've worked with computers as well as other things for about forty years - paying taxes throughout. Due to hard times and unforeseeable circumstances, I have now been homeless for two years.
Mayor Trump? It’s not as crazy as it sounds

Mayor Trump? It’s not as crazy as it sounds

B.C. has long history of electing combative, divisive populists to mayor’s office
Vancouver city councillors get $8,900 pay raise... and then some

Vancouver city councillors get $8,900 pay raise... and then some

12th & Cambie
Rant/Rave: Week of March 17

Rant/Rave: Week of March 17

Be kind, for everyone you know is fighting a hard battle To the "worker" at the Tinseltown McDonald’s.
SUZUKI: World Water Day reminds us not to take clean water for granted

SUZUKI: World Water Day reminds us not to take clean water for granted

Earth’s oceans, lakes, rivers and streams are its circulatory system, providing life’s essentials for people, animals and ecosystems. Canada has one-fifth of the world’s freshwater, a quarter of its remaining wetlands and its longest coastline.
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