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Oakridge Centre plan part of Vancouver's 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.

Rants: say no to crotch texting

I was glad to see the Nov. 1 Rants/Raves with four excellent letters. Crotch Texters was very funny and the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­speed-up was confirmation. I wondered why cars were suddenly so close. Maybe its safer not to signal.

Bibles OK only if other faiths also represented

To the editor: Re: "Holy texts, free stuff and lessons in critical thinking," Oct. 31. I wanted to let you know that I appreciated your column. I am a Christian (and one that is OK with respectful proselytizing).

IF SHARK FINS OK, ARE PANDA TESTICLES NEXT?

To the editor: Re: "Shark fin ban dictatorial and autocratic," Letters, Oct. 31. Stephen Chiu should weep not for democracy nor feel bad about the "inhumane treatment of the sharks in the process of obtaining their fins.

WELFARE TESTERS WASTED THEIR TIME

To the editor: Re: "Welfare Food Challenge participants hungry and stressed," Oct. 26 The progressive, compassionate advocates for those languishing on the current, absurdly low welfare rate unfortunately are likely wasting their time and effort.

Kinder Morgan banking on its safety record

Three weeks after B.C. laid down the conditions for getting a pipeline endorsed, the president of Kinder Morgan wrote a six-page letter to Premier Christy Clark.

The U.S. election's possible influence on Canada

As of 1 p.m. Monday, the day before yesterday's U.S. election, the Tea Party was working hard to secure a win for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Richard Mourdock.

BIBLE IN SCHOOLS NOT RIGHT

To the editor: Re: "Holy texts, free stuff and lessons in critical thinking," Oct. 31.

CITY MUST CONSULT ON CAR SHARE SPOTS

To the editor: Re: False Creek resident smarting over lost parking, Oct. 24.

Hopeful headlines from a parallel universe

Tories still reeling from effects of Harper cycling accident Ottawa In the days since he returned from his overseas tour, the prime ministers behaviour has become increasingly erratic, according to Tory insiders.
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