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B.C. Liberal hopefuls Sam Sullivan, Suzanne Anton come with baggage

Sam Sullivan and Suzanne Anton are on the move. Earlier this week, Sullivan was out for a lunch he arranged with pollster Barb Justason.

Use bible for history, not religion

To the editor: Re: "Holy texts, free stuff and lessons in critical thinking," Oct. 31. I am going to make a suggestion that neither side in the discussion regarding including the Bible in the school curriculum will like.

Caption contest winner

When Courier reporter Mike Howell snapped the above photo of Premier Christy Clark last week, we solicited readers on Facebook to come up with the best caption.

Web poll nation

Do you support the massive increase in density from proposed new developments along Cambie Street? Last week's poll question: Do you support spending $3 billion for a subway line along Broadway to UBC? YES - 65 per cent NO - 35 per cent This is not a

Rants: Week of Nov. 15

Puppy abuse I live down by English Bay and on Sunday I saw this guy literally drag a seven-week-old puppy down the road. The puppys four paws were all bloody from being dragged and the guy said theyd come down all the way from Robson Street.

Pursuing the elusive balanced budget in B.C.

British Columbia Liberals will be spending a fortune over the winter to boast about their economic record, and one of the key items is the upcoming balanced budget.

Ads can drive you utterly nuts

Commercials lie, and this is not in serious dispute by anyone with a functioning neocortex. That new spray cleaner will not transform your house into an architectural magazine spread. Beer does not make busty women magically appear.

Oakridge plan part of car-reduction trend

Perhaps you haven't noticed, but stories about major construction projects along the Canada Line route have been appearing with increasing frequency.

DUNBAR SENIORS' FACILITY PROPOSAL IMPRACTICAL

To the editor: Re: "Dunbar needs seniors facilities," Letters, Oct. 31. Letter writer Erin Coulter attempts to throw a "social" mo-lotov cocktail into Vancouver's development debate.

SUICIDE PREVENTION NEEDS CONCRETE WORK

To the editor: Re: "Letter of the week," Oct. 19. On Nov. 5, VSB trustees Sophia Woo and Ken Denike asked the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Board of Education to take action on suicide.
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