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NPA policies will backfire come election time

Ifor more likely at this point whenthe NPA fails to win a majority in the upcoming municipal election, it wont be for lack of money. The party will lose because of its policies. But Ill get to that in a moment.

Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "Could it happen again?" Sept. 9. Before Game 7, NPA Coun. Suzanne Anton stated categorically, in public, that there wasn't going to be a riot.

Look both ways before crossing the street

To the editor: Re: "Student pedestrian safety not just election issue," Sept. 7. Can we please all wake up and realize that everyone using the road-pedestrians, cyclists and vehicle drivers are responsible for the well-being of one another.

Courier misrepresenting archdiocese decision

To the editor: Re: "Mission closure draws fire in Downtown Eastside," Sept. 2.

Greenways will benefit pedestrians and cyclists

To the editor: In her editorial on pedestrian safety, Courier columnist Sandra Thomas questions why more isn't being done by the city to make the streets safer for pedestrians-especially young children.

Let the golfers have a drink!

It used to be the most animated sound youd hear on one of Vancouvers public golf courses was FORE! But that classic golf warning could soon be followed by a resounding CHEERS! if the park board approves a proposal to allow liquor sales, not just in t

Vancouver crack pipe giveaway will include children

Vancouver Coastal Health project may begin next month

Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "Archdiocese nixes longtime food charity in Downtown Eastside," Aug. 23. I am very disappointed in the sensationalism and inaccuracies of the headline and the article.

Motorcyclists should pay for parking

Re: "Motorcycle lobby pushes for free parking," Aug. 31. Adele Tompkins, executive director of the B.C.

Oil is everywhere, whether you like it or not

To the editor: Re: "Vancouver sees dramatic drop in tanker traffic this year," Aug. 31. It was very interesting to read this article.