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OPINION
Chinatown pulling Lees’ strings
An unsigned Chinese poster plastered throughout Chinatown last weekend accuses former Community Alliance leader Bryce Rositch of "betraying" his Alliance pals in Chinatown. The poster says the Gastown architect managed to move one drug treatment centre out of Gastown and into Chinatown, at 59 West Pender.
Expensive DVD another example of consumer getting shafted
Former National Lampoon writer Henry Beard once penned a hilarious parody of The Way Things Work series.
LETTERS
Tattooed city story causes stir
It was refreshing to see such a thoughtful response to your graffiti article, instead of the usual conservative, going-to-hell-in-a-handbasket reaction usually elicited from your readers.
Olson just doing his job
So, Mr. Olson’s column pulled your chain, Mr. Hearne. Good! It irritated you enough to vent your spleen on the situation and hopefully, to cause others to think seriously about the problems.
Transit riders need champion
I’d like to remind everyone about the bus strike, about kids sleeping over at friends so that they are within walking distance of their schools. Or of people cooped up because they can’t walk any distance or afford a taxi.
Grace found in time for birthday
I am pleased to say that it was a successful enterprise and I was kindly called by her doctor John Craig Myle, who told me that she is in Carleton Lodge nursing home in Burnaby and will be enjoying her 94th birthday on May 4.
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