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Centre assumes Catholic presence on Downtown Eastside block

Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement recently ended sandwich and clothing service

Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "Thieves can't steal spirit of young gardeners," Aug. 26. As a gardener at Strathcona's Cottonwood Community Gardens, I have discovered that participating in a cooperative garden is incredibly fulfilling.

Gay rights in Vancouver: 40 years and counting

Forty years ago, on Aug. 28, Vancouver members of what we now are civilized enough to identify as the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered communities made Canadian history.

Laneway homes help people live

To the editor: After living in apartments for the last 20 years and knowing that I'll never be able to afford a simple house in this over-inflated city, a city that is full of developers who continually buy up and take away affordable rental stock to

Save our pools for the sake of inner city kids

To the editor: Re: "PNE ditches report card passes for easier access," Aug. 17.

Military's 'royal' renaming reminds of monarchy oath

Canada identified with anglophile axis

Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "Feeling flushed," Aug. 26. COPE Coun. Ellen Woodsworth feels strongly that toilets should be readily available to TransLink's customers. I suggest that Coun.

Laneway homes taking city 'back in time'

To the editor: Re: "Laneway homes destroy neighbourhoods," Letters, Aug. 24. Three cheers for Courier letter writers Robert Wilson and Ned Jacobs-at last they tell it how it is.

Reader's Soapbox: Centre assumes Catholic presence on Downtown Eastside block

Franciscan Sisters of the Atonement recently ended sandwich and clothing service

Vancouver no longer tops, apparently located on Island

Ridiculously high housing prices and lack of affordability are two subjects often discussed when describing our beautiful city.