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No place for pitbulls in the city

No place for pitbulls in the city

Editor’s note: Letter edited for length and clarity Enough is enough – yet another horrible, unprovoked pitbull attack in Yaletown! Last Sunday, a five-month-old puppy was torn to bits by an unmuzzled, unleashed pitbull.
Inbox: Proposed Commercial Drive tower should be driven out

Inbox: Proposed Commercial Drive tower should be driven out

Re: “Grandview-Woodland report a ‘good starting point,’” June 26.
How do you solve a problem like Maria retiring from Sesame Street?

How do you solve a problem like Maria retiring from Sesame Street?

Before Janet and Chrissy on Three’s Company, before uppity Blair on Facts of Life, before Princess Leia, before Daisy Duke, before Julie from Love Boat and before CBC’s gossamer of loveliness Gloria Macarenko , there was Sesame Street’s feisty and ki
Moose-riding and other stupid guy stuff

Moose-riding and other stupid guy stuff

“Two things are infinite, as far as we know — the universe and human stupidity. And I’m not so sure about first one.” This apocryphal quote from standup physicist Albert Einstein contains a grain of truth bigger than Ayers Rock.
Vancouver needs more drinking fountains

Vancouver needs more drinking fountains

Water is permanently etched in Vancouver’s identity.
Premier Christy Clark to blame for plebiscite failure

Premier Christy Clark to blame for plebiscite failure

Well, it is over to you, Christy Clark. It should come as no surprise that the transit plebiscite failed so overwhelmingly.
Transit tax foe calls for TransLink core review

Transit tax foe calls for TransLink core review

The people have spoken — and they don’t trust TransLink with more of their hard-earned money.
5 stylish home decor items from Chapters Indigo for summer

5 stylish home decor items from Chapters Indigo for summer

We’re right in the midst of summer, which is also the season for entertaining. In the spirit of hosting, I’ve gathered a list of five great home decor items to try from Chapters Indigo .
Phantom bids a menace in real estate business

Phantom bids a menace in real estate business

Have you recently bought or sold a home? If you were a buyer, did you pay more than you wanted because you were told there was a competing bid on the property? If so, you are not alone.
Crossing the line separating First Nations from others

Crossing the line separating First Nations from others

It was the eve of National Aboriginal Day, and a bald eagle sat high atop a tree overlooking Stanley Park’s Malkin Bowl. The symbol was not lost on the concert-goers who alerted each other to this sentry, who, like us, settled in for the show.
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