Guiding light
Former NDP cabinet minister Dr. Tom Perry counts him as a role model. Green
Party leader Adriane Carr calls him a grandfather of the province’s
environmental movement. But most people have never heard of 88-year-old Bert
Brink. full story
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Council considers doubling ‘spare change
meters’
City staff want the number of spare change meters dotting city sidewalks doubled
in an effort to crack down on panhandling.
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Clark’s riding replacement comes out
swinging at media
Alicia Barsallo has launched her campaign to keep the riding of disgraced former
premier Glen Clark in NDP hands by slamming local media. full story
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Crackdown onnoisy motorcycles a rite of
spring
A campaign to stop motorcycle dealers from selling noisy mufflers will likely
fall on deaf ears, says a local motorcycle distributor.
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Schools want exemptionfrom city sewer user
fee
The city will consider March 29 whether
to exempt the Vancouver School Board from sewer user fees. full story
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Lost petition adds to fireworks woes
It’s almost as if the Symphony of
Fire is the target of a freaky voodoo curse. full story
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Do you have a good Heritage Hall story?
One of the city’s biggest and oldest
architectural mistakes is getting its own commemorative book thanks to a $10,000
grant from the provincial government. full story
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