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Does the city's public art program provide art that represents Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­and its culture?

Last week's poll question: What should be the city's priority for 2013? A) affordable housing initiatives - 68 per cent B) removing the viaducts - 17 per cent C) moving the VAG - 15 per cent This is not a scientific poll. Go to www.vancourier.

Rants: Complaints about Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­bike lanes

Why make it difficult? Brilliant, brilliant. Thats all I can say about the new bike and walk lane from Stanley Park to False Creek. This route will pass two schools, Dr. Peter AIDS Centre and St Pauls Hospital.

New-old tax wallows in pages of verbosity

If youre still wondering why it took the government so long to get rid of the harmonized sales tax, you can wonder no more.

Idle no more piece elicits strong responses

To the editor: Re: "Idle no more could be watershed moment," Jan. 4. The problems of our native peoples are clearly insoluble under the present structures of government, and the structures are almost impossible to change.

Idle no more piece elicits strong responses

To the editor: I wish to bring a factual error to your attention from this week's column.

Idle no more piece elicits strong responses

To the editor: Let me opine, first, that Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence is not on a hunger strike; she is drinking water and eating fish broth. One can live lean, but live on those essentials.

West end teen's story brightens mla's day

To the editor: Re: "West End student writes book about her mother," Jan. 9. Thank you for sharing Maha Al Fahim's inspiring story. It's always encouraging to hear about young people standing up and making a difference in our community.

Cupe 's faoro needs basic business training

To the editor: Re: "Coun. Affleck needs labour relations training," Letters, Jan. 4. I would suggest that Mr.

All hands not on Port Mann deck

The only thing more slippery than the Port Mann Bridge deck it would seem is the management tasked with overseeing that treacherous spans operation.

Legal rights for Mother Earth?

At a luncheon last June in Montreal, former Canadian prime minister Paul Martin described the god-awful living conditions he witnessed on a recent trip abroad.
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