1. Columnist Mike Klassen fumed about back to school traffic (or the blissful lack of it) in from Jan. 3. In it, Klassen argues thatÌýthe return of bumper-to-bumper traffic is the result of kids going back to school on Jan. 8 after their extended break. Do you agree? Disagree?Ìý to join the discussion!Ìý
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2. Mountains, lakes and volcanoes were feuding on Twitter on Monday. Our story about the Washington State area's reawakened the beef and had our web editors playing with fire.Ìý
What kind of slanted news is this? My role in this debate was significantly downplayed in this article. I would like a word with your editors.
— Lake Superior (@LakeSuperior)
I think they perfectly portrayed your role. :)
— Mt. Baker (@MtBakerWA)
Although, they could have added the part where you tried to convince people you were a volcano.
— Mt. Baker (@MtBakerWA)
is such a . We volcanoes all know that she was taking credit for tectonic Earthquakes that had very little to do with her magma. . There are plenty of volcanoes down here in Oregon, us included, that could easily outdo her!
— Three Sisters Volcanoes (@3SistersVolcano)
We're actually scared. Go back to sleep!
— Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Courier (@VanCourierNews)
I’m wide awake baby!
— Mt. St. Helens (@MtStHelensWA)
At least we’re consistent. Ya’ll are up and down worse than the stock market
— Mt. St. Helens (@MtStHelensWA)
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3. The provincial government's plans to had some readers lamenting the concerts they never got to see. What's the biggest concert that sold out before you were able to snag tickets?
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4. Foreign buyers AND the real estate conversation in Vancouver.
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5. High property taxes continue to take their toll on small businesses in Vancouver. This time, it's a . Have any of your favourite businesses closed recently? Tell us in the comments .Ìý
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6. The conversation about how climate change and sea level rise will play out in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»isn't for everyone. Do you believe the city should act on the projections for the future?