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Soapbox: Vision Vancouver chooses subway option without consulting

TransLink recently released its Phase 2 study report on the three proposed shortlisted options for the Broadway-UBC corridor.

LIBERALS PLAYING POLITICS WITH NEW YALETOWN SCHOOL

To the editor: Re: "Class Notes: Condo project to include new school," March 22. The former U.S.

In the beginning was the absurd

T he VanPacRim Courier, 2275: Archaeologists recently unearthed a cache of memory sticks from a 21st century site in Ottawa.

BIKE PUMP OUTRAGE OVERINFLATED

To the editor: Re: "City installs two air pumps on Adanac, Ontario bike routes," March 13. A few thousand spent on bicycle pumping stations, that's really going to bust the city coffers judging by some of the feedback.

Many Vancouver 'hoods are feeling the squeeze

This week Vancouver's general manager for planning and development poked his nose into the Downtown Eastside storm over gentrification.

In the beginning was the absurd

The VanPacRim Courier, 2275: Archaeologists recently unearthed a cache of memory sticks from a 21st century site in Ottawa.

Just don't ask for life to be fair

This is the kind of story that should be served as a dietary supplement; it's full of irony. The Canada School of Public Service, which trains bureaucrats, is in trouble for breaking its own rules on contracting.

LEYNE MISSES POINT ON BILL 18 ANALYSIS

To the editor: Re: "Nurses' union raid sore point for NDP," March 19.

PARK RANGERS SHOULD EDUCATE BEFORE TICKETING

To the editor: Re: "Park Ranger Power - Central Park," March 15. Gone are the old days of identifying problems without identifying solutions.

Evolving Brown puzzles B.C. Liberals

A New Democratic Party candidate knocked on Martyn Browns door the other day. In the old days, that would be the equivalent of a little Ewok meeting up with Darth Vader. The old Martyn Brown would have lasered him up one side and down the other.
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