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Taking two-wheeled demons and the hellions who ride them to task

Taking two-wheeled demons and the hellions who ride them to task

As opposition to the city’s plans for a paved bike path through Kits Beach Park grows louder and more shrill, even going so far as to draw self-comparisons to icons of the civil rights movement, K&K has decided to take a closer look at this two-wheel
Face off

Face off

Once again technology has proven to be a cruel mistress. Earlier this month, Rogers Wireless went down for nearly TWO HOURS preventing voice and text messages on what will forever be known as “Black LOL-less Wednesday.

Letter: Assistance, not punishment, best for teen pot users

Re: “It’s time to really talk about pot, say educators,” Oct. 16.

Letter: Barriers a cost-effective compromise

Re: “Kits Beach bike path a done deal,” Oct. 16.
Editorial Cartoon: Oct. 23, 2013

Editorial Cartoon: Oct. 23, 2013

NDP victory won’t come from a computer

The thinking in some B.C. New Democrat circles now goes something like this: If only there was a software package the party could buy to win an election. Download BeatChristy 1.0 (for Mac and PC) from Amazon, say, and install it at headquarters.
Editorial Cartoon: Oct. 18, 2013

Editorial Cartoon: Oct. 18, 2013

B.C. not doing enough for kids in foster care

If you were wondering where all those homeless people in Vancouver were coming from, I can tell you this: There is no single factor that leads to homelessness more than whether a person spent part of his or her time as a youngster in government or fo

Mayor Gregor Robertson heads to China — again

You probably heard His Worship is heading to China next month. Last week, the Vancouver Economic Commission announced that Mayor Gregor Robertson will lead “the largest-ever Vancouver-led business and cultural mission to China.
Complaint Department

Complaint Department

With so many real problems facing this city — homelessness, inequality, Zack Kassian’s disappointing on ice performance — we’re surprised how upset people can get over something as innocuous as putting a bike path through Kits Beach Park.
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