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Rant/Rave: Week of Sept. 24

Rant/Rave: Week of Sept. 24

Summer in the streets not long enough Re: “Keep art out of the street”, Rant/Rave, Sept. 17, 2015.
Film festival captures scope of human experience

Film festival captures scope of human experience

VIFF kicks off at seven Vancouver venues Sept. 24
Editorial Cartoon: Sept. 23, 2015

Editorial Cartoon: Sept. 23, 2015

First Shaughnessy likely to become Heritage Conservation Area

First Shaughnessy likely to become Heritage Conservation Area

There are just a few things you should know before next Tuesday when city council moves to try and slow down the destruction of heritage homes in Vancouver’s most exclusive neighbourhood.
Invermere puts birth control on UBCM agenda

Invermere puts birth control on UBCM agenda

Access to birth control a public health, not gender issue
Saint Petersburg needs master plan, so does Vancouver

Saint Petersburg needs master plan, so does Vancouver

I recently spent a week in Saint Petersburg at an urban planning conference.
5 most common mistakes people make on a first date

5 most common mistakes people make on a first date

It’s hard out there when it comes to finding someone you can really connect with. Dating is a whole new game and gone are the days of strictly meeting someone in real life.
K&K atones... again

K&K atones... again

As is tradition at K&K, we mark the Jewish Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur , by apologizing for past indiscretions, mistakes, misdeeds and moments of all around douchiness.
DAVID SUZUKI: It’s time to talk about a new vision for the economy

DAVID SUZUKI: It’s time to talk about a new vision for the economy

The federal leaders’ debate on the economy focused on important issues — jobs, deficits, infrastructure spending, pipelines, climate change — but no one talked about a different vision for Canada’s economy.
Soapbox: Why penalize Vancouver seniors for government's failure to curb runaway housing values?

Soapbox: Why penalize Vancouver seniors for government's failure to curb runaway housing values?

Peter Ladner's Sept 14 opinion piece raises an interesting quandary about Vancouver housing prices, the dearth of detached homes, and the notion that taxpayers are subsidizing seniors to take up unused space.
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