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Big bang theory: Vancouver’s fireworks ban is the right thing to do

Big bang theory: Vancouver’s fireworks ban is the right thing to do

Pets and people’s health far outweigh thrill of blowing stuff up
Jack Knox: Firing of Don Cherry was ‘inevitable,’ says man who hired him

Jack Knox: Firing of Don Cherry was ‘inevitable,’ says man who hired him

Even the Brentwood Bay man who put Don Cherry on Hockey Night in Canada figured he would get himself fired one day. But Ron Devion still thinks Cherry deserves the Order of Canada. Cherry finally went too far on Saturday.
Letter: Surrey’s RV ban puts vulnerable citizens at risk

Letter: Surrey’s RV ban puts vulnerable citizens at risk

Re: “Surrey bans sleeping in camper vans parked along streets,†online only, Nov. 5.
Green party’s top post-May challenge: find new leadership vision

Green party’s top post-May challenge: find new leadership vision

Elizabeth May’s departure as the federal Green party leader is a loss and a gift. If, as the saying goes, 80 per cent of life is showing up, it is also true that 80 per cent is knowing when to leave.
Why do so few women run for Parliament?

Why do so few women run for Parliament?

From environmental movement to Canadian legal system to politics, women have made great strides, but it’s not far enough
Les Leyne: Court hands children’s representative a major victory over B.C. government

Les Leyne: Court hands children’s representative a major victory over B.C. government

Representative for children and youth Jennifer Charlesworth won a key victory over the B.C. government in a Supreme Court decision this week.
Jack Knox: Country asleep at switch on money laundering

Jack Knox: Country asleep at switch on money laundering

If money laundering were a movie, John Candy would have been an ideal choice to play Canada. Not the inept-but-streetwise title character from Uncle Buck, though. More like the inept-but-clueless security guard from Vacation.
Vancouver’s primary colours will keep Kennedy Stewart in office

Vancouver’s primary colours will keep Kennedy Stewart in office

Maintaining support of NDP and Liberal voters has done the mayor well
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­renews call for bus service on East First Avenue

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­renews call for bus service on East First Avenue

TransLink’s Transport 2050 strategy maps out next 30 years of transportation in Metro Vancouver
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­should hedge its bets in combating vehicle pollution

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­should hedge its bets in combating vehicle pollution

Study shows air pollution levels near major roadways in Canadian cities ‘too high for the public’