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Changes coming to Vancouver's Point Grey Road

Except for the prospect of a hockey mom running a red light early in the morning, nothing makes me more nervous than encountering a cyclist threading the needle between my vehicle and a line of parked cars as we proceed west on Cornwall Avenue in rus

From sociology to philosophy to apology

Most readers have probably heard about the Prime Ministers rejection of Justin Trudeaus advice we explore the root causes of terrorism.

CITY'S DECISIONS MOSTLY ABOUT REAL ESTATE

To the editor: Re: "Viaducts removal a done deal," Letters, April 19. Letter writer Gayle Nesbit's conclusion that removal of the Georgia viaduct is a done deal barks up the wrong tree as it were.

LAWN BOWLERS GET SWEET DEAL

To the editor: Re: "West Point Grey lawn bowlers get ready to roll," April 26. While the story is all warm and fuzzy, it leaves out some very important facts like the sweetheart lease deal they have with the Vancouver Park Board.

Would your personal history pass muster in politics?

We've all done it apparently. Purposely running a red light that is. I'm talking, of course, about B.C. Liberal leader Christy Clark's regrettable decision to run a red light very early one morning after being egged on by her 11-yearold son.

MORE FUNDING NEEDED FOR SOUTH VAN SENIORS CENTRE

To the editor: Re: "$$ for seniors centre," Central Park - April 17. The $1.3 million that the Liberals gave to the City of Vancouver for the long awaited seniors centre in South Vancouver may be worse than useless.

Would your personal history pass muster in politics?

Weve all done it apparently. Purposely running a red light that is. Im talking, of course, about B.C. Liberal leader Christy Clarks regrettable decision to run a red light very early one morning after being egged on by her 11-year-old son.

OLSON RIGHT ON THATCHER

To the editor: Re: "Olson wrong on Thatcher," Letters, April 26. I read George Vysatek's perspective on Geoff Olson's piece and wondered if we had read the same column.

Leaders' debate akin to watching parents argue

If B.C. NDP leader Adrian Dix wins the May 14 election, theres going to be a lot more arguments over the finer points.

Does the plan to build a new Vancouver Art Gallery have a realistic chance of success?

Last week's poll question: Will the election campaign have any effect on how you will vote May 14? YES - 14 per cent NO - 86 per cent This is not a scientific poll. Go to www.vancourier.com to vote
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