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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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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