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Idle no more looks forward

To the editor: Re : Idle No More piece elicits strong responses," Letters, Jan. 13.

Waldorf folk have amnesia

To the editor: Re: "Gen Why aims to save the Waldorf," Jan. 9. "When we took over it wasn't even on the map" noted David Fazio, brand manager for the Waldorf.

Hospice beds definitely needed

To the editor: Re: "Volunteer wants Marion Hospice to remain open," Jan. 9t We wholeheartedly agree that more hospice beds are needed in Vancouver. As our population grows and ages, there is an increasing demand for quality end-of-life care.

Poodle art best suited to yaletown

To the editor: Re: "Poodle on a pole perplexes Main Street resident," Jan. 9. It's stated a white poodle sculpture on Main Street and 18th Avenue cost $62,000.

'Man-cold' victim wonders who's running the show

I'm lying in bed with a pounding head, plugged sinuses and a frail Wi-Fi connection. Write about what you know, they say. Well, I know for sure I have one mean "man-cold.

Waldorf crew short on political smarts

If youre thinking about the future of the Waldorf Hotel and who isnt these days Id start with the much vilified Solterra Group and its CEO Gerry Nichele. They are the folks who bought the Waldorf and promised, so far, not to tear it down.

City taxes rising, services declining

To the editor: Re: "Property values remain stable," Jan. 9. It is time once again to pay our property taxes for 2013.

Poodle art raises eyebrows

To the editor: Re: "Poodle on a pole perplexes Main Street resident," Jan. 9. Thank you providing an interpretation of Main Street's newest public art piece - the "Unnamed" poodle-on-a-stick. Here's mine.

Poodle art raises eyebrows

To the editor: I have just read with bemusement the poodle on a pole article. My husband and I (we live on Main Street, my husband since he was a kid) commented on it the other day. "What in the heck...?" and "Where on earth...

Gen why's 'sense of entitlement' astonishes

To the editor: Re: "Gen Why aims to save Waldorf," Jan. 11.
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