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Editorial Cartoon: Feb. 5, 2014

Editorial Cartoon: Feb. 5, 2014

Liquor changes are a refreshing break

Here’s one way to judge whether the big liquor-policy reform will be an overall benefit to B.C. Picture all the changes in place — relaxed licences, freedom to move around holding a drink, more hard liquor at public events, happy hours.

Letter: Shocked and dismayed by school story

To the editor: Re: “ Young readers like an open book ,” Jan. 28. I was shocked and dismayed to read the negative slant in the Courier’s article about Britannia elementary school’s Literacy Day program.
Letter: Taking our medicine over wrong dosage

Letter: Taking our medicine over wrong dosage

Re: “New methadone treatment worries Vancouver users,” Jan. 31.

Letter: Densification is detrimental

Re: “City living comes with sacrifice,” Letters, Jan. 31.

Rock-solid evidence provokes lame lawsuit

I think it might be time to get myself a good lawyer. I might need to sue some folks. The bar for what constitutes a lawsuit has been lowered, or possibly raised, by the heroic efforts of American scientist/professional eccentric Rhawn Joseph. Dr.
20 QUESTIONS AND LESSONS WE CAN ALL LEARN FROM SEX AND THE CITY

20 QUESTIONS AND LESSONS WE CAN ALL LEARN FROM SEX AND THE CITY

When it comes to love, no one has asked more questions in television history than Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City.
Chocolates and wine go to city manager as gifts

Chocolates and wine go to city manager as gifts

Lots of talk about chocolates at city hall these days. You’ve probably heard that NPA Coun.
Remembering veterans Roy Mah and Daniel Lee

Remembering veterans Roy Mah and Daniel Lee

Let me again introduce you to Roy Mah and Daniel Lee. I’ve written about these two gentlemen over the years and think of them each time I pass by the Chinatown Memorial Square on Keefer Street.
Killer Robots Invade Vancouver

Killer Robots Invade Vancouver

B.C. taxpayers who were none too pleased when the final tab for the expansion of the Vancouver Convention Centre came in at a whopping $388 million over the estimated budget might take a degree of comfort from the new Robocop movie.
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