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RANTS: In praise of the West End

In praise of the West End Surely no one can deny what a pleasure and privilege it is to live in the West End.

Rise of the killer spiders spell disaster for Earth

Intruder jiggles knob with pedipalps

Earth-killing 'oil yahoos' easy targets for satire

To the editor: Re: "Aprocryphal pipeline production targets young hearts and minds," Aug. 24.

Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "Online fundraising campaign benefits disease-stricken family," Aug. 24. Online thank you is thoughtful, handshake is gracious, phone call is nice, hug is good, handwritten note is welcome, coffee is friendly.

Clark, Cummins struggle to attract credible candidates

Premier Christy Clark is re-structuring her cabinet, but a more pressing challenge for her is finding enough credible candidates to carry her partys tarnished banner in the next election. And shes not the only leader facing this daunting task. B.C.

Reduction plant counts cash while spreading 'stench'

To the editor: Re: "Odour from Richmond compost company wafting into city," Aug. 15. Proposed fines for odour-producing companies are a licence for rich companies to pollute with impunity.

Grant home builders 'senior-friendly' incentives

To the editor: It is a fact that there is always a shortage of senior housing. It is also hard for seniors to be placed in nursing homes. But there are many new houses being built around the Lower Mainland everyday.

Be thankful for unions this Labour Day

"Oh, unions were important back in the Depression, I guess, but now they have too much power, and they are out of sync with the way the modern economy works.

Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "United Church elects gay Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­minister as leader," Aug. 22.

Assange smear campaign drowns out 'secrecy' story

Wikileaks founder had consensual sex
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