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Opinion: LNG bonanza hopes fractured by reality

If you were among the Vancouverites who heard muffled explosions one evening two weeks ago, you weren’t imagining things. You just weren’t alerted or invited to the party.

Opinion: Chang defeated by Byng parent backlash

Imagine the utter humiliation suffered by Cheryl Chang, chair of the Lord Byng Secondary School Parents Advisory Council (PAC), Tuesday night at a raucous and frequently angry PAC meeting.
WE ASKED VANCOUVER DESIGNER NICOLE BRIDGER 10 QUESTIONS ABOUT HERSELF AND HER NEW COLLECTION

WE ASKED VANCOUVER DESIGNER NICOLE BRIDGER 10 QUESTIONS ABOUT HERSELF AND HER NEW COLLECTION

Vancouver designer Nicole Bridger’s spring line for this year is all about bright colors. Her mix of fun separates that you can take into the fall season will make great investment pieces.

Rants and Raves: Public transportation should be a top priority

Quality of life destroyed by political decisions in BC I’m 85 years old, born in B.C. and have lived in Vancouver’s West End for the past 30 years.
Claws for the cause

Claws for the cause

There was a fascinating story in the Province on Tuesday — even more fascinating than the fact that it qualified as the front page story with no mention of the province-wide teacher’s strike until five pages in. Apparently a B.C.
Opinion: Green with envy for Europe’s sustainability

Opinion: Green with envy for Europe’s sustainability

It is a noble goal. It would be nice to achieve it. But it is so unrealistic I have to smile every time I think about it. I refer to the mayor’s proposal to make Vancouver the greenest city in the world by 2020.

The victory lap’s over for the B.C. Liberals

The B.C. Liberals’ long victory lap after last year’s upset win may have finally come to an end at this weekend’s convention.
Uneasy riders

Uneasy riders

In case you weren’t aware, May 26 to June 1 is Bike to Work Week in Vancouver. And with that comes an influx of novice, newbie, casual and first-time cyclists to the road — something that fills of with both joy and a little bit of fear.

Letter: Sports story made ultimate mistake

To the editor: Re: “ Contenders rise in a crowded field ,” May 23. I enjoyed reading your article about high school ultimate. However I would like to point out one small correction. The 2011 provincial champion was Kitsilano and not St.
Letter: Restore, renovate and re-inhabit old homes

Letter: Restore, renovate and re-inhabit old homes

To the editor: Re: “ Developing Story: Rally to support heritage homes ,” May 21.
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