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鶹ýӳcreatives have art attack over new city logo

鶹ýӳcreatives have art attack over new city logo

New logo received chilly response from city’s creative community
Writing bills easier than passing them

Writing bills easier than passing them

Opposition MLAs have been passing the time waiting for government legislation by introducing their own bills, to the point the order paper is overflowing with them.
Editorial Cartoon: Feb. 27, 2017

Editorial Cartoon: Feb. 27, 2017

When you're leery about Kevin O'Leary...
Why you fonting on me?

Why you fonting on me?

City of Vancouver’s new logo inspires all types o’ negative feedback
Tick tock, tick tock goes the B.C. debt clock

Tick tock, tick tock goes the B.C. debt clock

This week’s budget has the usual purring reassurances about provincial debt. The debt-to-GDP ratio is “steady,” and the chart is bending in the right direction.
Marvellous monarchs move Minister McKenna

Marvellous monarchs move Minister McKenna

Federal Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna had her mind blown recently. Remarkably, it had nothing to do with the political gong show south of the border.
Opinion: Cleaning up after Penny Ballem

Opinion: Cleaning up after Penny Ballem

A week after I left on vacation, news broke that the city’s chief housing officer Mukhtar Latif, the man who also headed up the city-owned 鶹ýӳAffordable Housing Agency (VAHA), had been fired.
Fine dining at L’Abuse on Cambie comes with side dish of snobbery

Fine dining at L’Abuse on Cambie comes with side dish of snobbery

“鶹ýӳrestaurant owners are mounting a call for more courtesy from customers, citing an increasing number of people making reservations, but then not showing up.” — CBC News Greetings! Welcome to L’Abuse on Cambie.
LNG dream lives on, at least in government

LNG dream lives on, at least in government

A lot of entities and individuals operate on the assumption that the liquefied-natural-gas vision for B.C. is dormant or defunct. But one of the remaining true believers happens to be the government of B.C.
Solving affordability crisis requires rethink of housing policy

Solving affordability crisis requires rethink of housing policy

Policy needs to be about more than putting a roof over everyone’s heads