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Land policy screwed up taxes
Last week, when Vancouverites seemed certain that the Canucks would make it through to the Stanley Cup finals, I got to thinking about my property taxes. The two are not unrelated subjects.
 

Bed bugs excrete all over vanilla lifestyle
Many people in Vancouver were celebrating nature this past Earth Day weekend. I was trying to kill it.
 

Council needs to get on top of peak oil issue
Peak oil and its economic effects are not yet part of any serious government debate at any level.
 

Garr blowing smoke on biomass
Biomass was the better option.....Allen Garr's rant in which he slams False Creek residents for demanding to be consulted prior to the city building a "waste wood incinerator" with huge Smoke Stack across the street from us is odd.
 

Fixing light waste no-pain pollution solution
Stargazers invite everyone to Chaldecott Park.....I would like to thank the Courier for the article about the Chaldecott Park Stargaze.
 

Volunteer work at Jericho not restricted to Earth Day
Celebrate Earth Day with music and a little hard work....While I was happy to see the article about Earth Day celebrations at Jericho Park, I am mystified by the organizer's comment that "it's the only time of year the public can put their hands in a city park and be part of what happens there."
 

Kevin knows zilch about war on terror
Dumped Green candidate not ready for prime time politics.....Once again, too-clever-by-half Kevin Potvin confirms why a self-absorbed extremist like himself was unfit to run for the Green Party or any other Canadian party.
 

Reader offers Potvin one-way ticket to Afghanistan
Dumped Green candidate not ready for prime time politics.....It is curious to me as to why the Courier would continue to employ Kevin Potvin.
 

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