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In praise of long, lazy summer vacations

Year-round schooling an evil plan

letter of the week

Re: "Lasting laugh," July 27 As a locally based sculptor, I was very disappointed that such a significant amount of scarce funding for public art purchase would go toward this work. My reasons are as follows.

One house fire does make a smart meter catastrophe

The world of Smart Meter opponents is abuzz with the news that a Mission home burned down just after a new meter was installed. For some, this is a simple matter of one-to-one correlation.

Critical Mass bullying embarrasses rider

To the editor To the Vancouverites who were caught in the Critical Mass Bike Ride on Friday, I offer my sincerest apologies for the bullying behaviour that I witnessed during the event. I am ashamed that I was a part of that group.

The time for 'thin streets' in Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­is now

Some ideas just have to bide their time. The most recent example of that bit of reality was one of the winners of the Re-think Housing competition put on by the city as part of the strategy to increase the amount of affordable housing.

letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "Dog free at Hadden?" Central Park, July 25.

Open up health care to private clinics

To the editor: Re: "It's a Day at a time in private clinic battle," July 25.

Social networking gadgets sometimes a devil's deal

Latest windshield decal trend a cry for identity

B.C. needs more oil benefits from Alberta

To the editor: Alberta Premier Alison Redford's reaction to the conditions B.C. has placed on heavy oil pipelines is very disappointing, particularly her reaction to the condition that B.C.

Opinion: Extensive Olympic coverage from a desk at 1574 West 6th Avenue in Vancouver

With additional reporting from our man in Biggleswade
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