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WEVORCE IS AIMING TO MAKE DIVORCE EASIER
There’s a cost to everything including separation. People who choose to divorce now face the high cost of financial turmoil usually associated to lengthy litigations during the divorce process.
Aug 12, 2014 11:23 AM
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Does NIMBY Kitsilano give Vancouver Park Board cold feet?
The Kits Beach Tennis Club can't score any points with the Vancouver Park Board until the municipal bureaucrats test the waters of the club's Kitsilano neighbours.
Aug 8, 2014 1:07 PM
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Letter: Wild about rewilding plans
To the editor: To the editor: To the editor: Re: “‘ Rewilding Vancouver’ aims to make city greener ,” Aug. 1.
Aug 8, 2014 11:30 AM
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Pacific Spirit: Joining a lifeboat of women
‘Womanpriest’ finds fulfilment in breakaway Catholic movement
Aug 8, 2014 11:12 AM
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Is Putin demonization really about gas?
In 1957, U.S. policy wonks and politicians began to warn the American public of a frightening “missile gap” between the rival superpowers. Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles were allegedly superior in number and power to those in the U.S.
Aug 7, 2014 3:01 PM
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Pessimism plenteous in teacher talks
If an optimist and a pessimist laid bets at every point along the way in the 18 months of government-B.C. Teachers’ Federation talks, the pessimist would be up considerably. Nonetheless, Education Minister Peter Fassbender is still an optimist.
Aug 7, 2014 2:55 PM
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Vancouver Aquarium put in checkmate
The park board ventured into unchartered waters last week with the decision to formally ban whales, dolphins and porpoises kept at the Vancouver Aquarium from having sex with each other .
Aug 7, 2014 2:07 PM
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A call for another homeless count
Do you know what I wish for? No Mike, tell us what you wish for! Thanks for asking, Mom. First, of course, would be global peace.
Aug 7, 2014 12:41 PM
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Five new members join Vancouver police board
I sorta, kinda feel guilty about something. I missed a Vancouver Police Board meeting two weeks ago. I know, I know, the horror, the horror. But this, ladies and gentlemen, is rare for me.
Aug 6, 2014 12:27 PM
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Better solutions for ending homelessness
I have always tried to live by the notion that if you criticize something, you must offer a better solution.
Aug 5, 2014 2:46 PM
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