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Letters of the week

To the editor: Re: "Mayor Robertson bungles mean-spirited OV protest," Nov. 9.

Bi-articulated buses can work here

To the editor: Re: Letters, "Louis's longer bus idea won't work," Oct. 19. I beg to differ with Dale Laird's assertion that city council candidate Tim Louis doesn't do research on his policy positions before announcing them.

Letters of the week

To the editor: I agree with everything Mark Hasiuk said. I particularly like the final paragraph in which he made some great suggestions to the protesters to do something really meaningful.

Letters of the week

To the editor: Why doesn't Mark Hasiuk lecture the real villains-the "capitalists" of the world of finance who, with the (paid) help of their many equally criminal political allies, are well along in doing a complete job of looting the treasuries of

Occupy Vancouver protests a return to the agora

Protest a story of interdependence

Outdoor pool, public consultation hot election topics

I have a request for the park board commissioners elected in the Nov. 19 election-build a new outdoor pool at Mount Pleasant Park. The pool, or lack thereof, has become an election issue-again.

Sellers must make best first impression

Purge home of junk, scour bathrooms

A gambler's guide to the Vancouver civic election

Klassen's 3/1, Stevenson's 10/1

Letters of the week

To the editor: Re: "Residents ramp up opposition to skateboard park," Nov. 8. My name is Kevin Kelly. I'm the owner of BLVD Skateshop and a longtime skateboarding advocate in Vancouver.

Occupy Vancouver was bound to go off the rails

How naïve was it to think that the Occupy Vancouver protest wouldn't go off the rails? Once those tents were pitched Oct. 15 and left up that first night it was only a matter of time.