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KUDOS TO COURIER FOR TERRI CLARK

To the Editor: Re: "Kerrisdale's changing landscape," Nov. 7. Thanks for including Terri Clark in your new look. There are a few of us still standing who fought long and hard to protect and enhance Vancouver's unique urban green tree environment.

RE-VISIONIST HAS DIFFERENT VIEW

To the editor: Re: "Will dying NPA give Vision easy ride?" Nov. 23 Aside from Allen Garr's political ramblings, I wonder if he attended the rally that he mentioned. If he did, he missed the point entirely or, to use his words, it was "lost" on him.

DON'T MAKE SCHOOLS SOLVE ALL SOCIETAL ILLS

To the editor: Re: "COPE calls for breakfasts, "Nov. 21.

TransLink caught in the crosshairs again

I dont know if you caught the hissy fit Surreys mayor threw last week.

CROSS BORDER SHOPPERS TRAITORS TO CANADA

To the editor: Re: "Stores fight against Black Friday," Nov. 16. I'd like to express my disgust at all those Canadians scuttling across the border to shop.

RAINIER WOMEN REMAIN A VCH PRIORITY

To the editor: Re: "Rainer resident worries about loss of hotel's addiction programs," Nov. 21. Despite suggestions in your recent article, Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Coastal Health (VCH) is not abandoning women at the Rainier Hotel or the Downtown Eastside.

CRITICIZING GRAMMAR WITH RELISH

To the editor: Re: "Burger, she wrote," Nov. 21. Eeeeekkk. My 12-year old son and I love a fine burger, so I was relishing reading the above article aloud to him over breakfast today.

Food porn skews dining culture

I like good food and fine dining as much as the next guy, but Im getting a bit exhausted with the foodie scene. Please join me for the backlash.

Rants: Pedestrians and drivers fight back

Heres a shout out to Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­drivers I have encountered more incompetent, rude drivers here than anywhere I have lived. Last week I witnessed a new low in the I am a very important person category. A driver turning right onto Burrard from W.

Victoria byelection shows Green Party is strong

The nip-and-tuck race that the Greens and New Democrats played through the early count in the Victoria byelection makes one thing clear. The Green Party is for real.
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