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Killarney feature delights reader

To the editor: Re: "Vancouver Special - Killarney," March 29. Imagine my surprise when I picked up the Courier and saw a series of articles about our neigh-borhood. I particularly enjoyed the piece about Champlain Video.

Art Phillips' legacy continues today

The late '60s and early '70s in this part of the world, as elsewhere, were a time of significant political change and even turmoil.

Do you support the removal of the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts?

Last week's poll question: Are you doing more recycling and composting than you were a decade ago? YES - 89 per cent NO - 11 per cent This is not a scientific poll. Go to www.vancourier.com to vote

RANTS: Bad mother on a bike, battle with the bottles

This is for the woman who was turning from Cardero to Barclay on her bike with a child in the front in the child seat on the handlebars. Neither she nor her child had a helmet on.

In the beginning was the absurd, Part 2

The VanPacRim Courier, 2275: As mentioned last week, archaeologists have unearthed a cache of memory sticks from early 21st century Ottawa, containing material from "The Greatest Tory Ever Told.

Former Vancouver mayor Art Phillips' legacy continues today

The late 60s and early 70s in this part of the world, as elsewhere, were a time of significant political change and even turmoil.

Cottonwood gardens/viaducts clarification

To the editor: Re: "Strathcona residents want more transparency in viaduct removal plan," March 27.

Status quo on mental health unacceptable

To the editor: Re: "Urgent response centre still lost in transition," March 20. The dismissive and ill-informed comments of Margaret MacDiarmid, B.C.

Canadian politics ooze irony

Irony is one of my favourite things. And politics. Politics is one of my favourite things, too. But thats kind of redundant because in this country, irony and politics are practically the same thing. Take our beloved prime minister, for example.

Questions remain about carbon offsets

At the heart of auditor general John Doyles report on carbon neutrality are two completely different projects that at first glance have nothing to do with each other.
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