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B.C. teachers lured onto the dance floor

The B.C. Teachers Federation is about to be given the right to engage in a full-scale strike, something many of its members have been demanding for years. But they better be careful what they wish for.

Add cycling to cycle of learning

Practically every day I see cyclists pedalling along the highways and byways that take me from home to work and back.

Cell column informs

To the editor: Re: "Pressure needed to reduce solitary cell time," July 26. Thank you for a most interesting piece on solitary confinement. I had no idea it was used to such excess.

Vision accused of 'astounding arrogance '

To the editor: Re: "Council OKs Point Grey bike lane," July 31.

'Drive' signs a happy mistake

To the editor: Re: "Grandview-Woodland signage hits overdrive," July 31. It's a mystery to me as to why people would be upset that they have been included in a newly created neighbourhood.

Onecard won't be accepted everywhere

To the editor: Re: "Commissioner responds to OneCard critic, July 25. It's important for community centre users to understand that the park board's OneCard will not be accepted at all community centre facilities on Sept.

B.C. needs skills to pay the bills

The cornerstone of the B.C. Liberal government's long-term economic strategy is an expanded liquefied natural gas industry, but a new study underscores how shaky some of the assumptions embedded in that strategy are. The study, commissioned by the B.

Add cycling to cycle of learning

Practically every day I see cyclists pedalling along the highways and byways that take me from home to work and back.

Bike path decision applauded

To the editor: Re: "Council OKs Point Grey bike lane," July 31. I applaud the City for "walking the talk" to become the world's greenest city in 2020.

Bachelor unit available

To the editor: Re: "Foreskin activist cut loose from Pride," July 19.
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