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To the editor: Re: "Central Park: Drowning in deficit," Feb. 29. The Vision park board continues its bait and switch routine.

Tory tactics tawdry, irrational and tragic

The B.C. teachers' strike is front-page news, but I'm obsessing over Ottawa-based ethics and logic. Last year, two tawdry Conservative Party tactics were revealed.

Changing Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Courier wants your input

The newspaper that would eventually become the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Courier launched in 1908 as the Eburne News. It was later named the Point Grey Gazette before becoming the paper you know today.

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­School Board 'Chinese' motion steeped in victimization ideology

Activist, trustee play race card

Recent Tory tactics tawdry, irrational and tragic

Omnibus crime bill reveals Conservative Party's utter lack of logic

Midlife Man: Skating to the oldies

I'm comfortable enough to admit that I have some deficiencies as a human being. I can be emotionally distant. I have problems saying no to free alcohol. I do not possess cash experience.

Slow burn workout a challenge

Fifteen pounds might not seem like much, but for a newbie to boot camp completing bicep curls with that amount of weight proved challenging Friday morning.

Name more schools after women

To the editor: Re: "Class Notes: What's in a name?" Feb. 15. Sadly, there are few names of females used for schools in Canada.

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Courier reader: Sandra Garcia Destination: Waikiki Beach, Hawaii Favourite memories of trip: Sandra knows the Courier gets many Exotic Courier submissions from Hawaii, but since she had such a great time there last year and loves the Courier so much,

Pot legalization will reduce drug deaths

To the editor: Re: "Insite sees Narcan spike while city overdose deaths climb," Feb. 22. Cannabis prohibition and those who support it are partly responsible for higher hard drug addiction rates and heroin overdose deaths.
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