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Olson's bullying analysis on the money

Columnist called required reading for politicians, CEOs

City hall coddles, protects poisonous pro-dope lobby

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­is the inversion capital of Canada. What Nietzsche called transvaluation blooms in full colour, where the absurd is reasonable, the perverse now sacred. For example.

Civil liberties 'guy' dead wrong about Mosquitoes

TO THE EDITOR: Re: "School board mulls 'Mosquito' devices," May 4. Is Robert Holmes of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association really saying that the rights of drug dealers under 25 in schoolyards after 10 p.m.

Letters of the week

To the editor: Re: "12th and Cambie: Mayor Robertson, what's your alternative to crude, dude?" April 26, "12th and Cambie: Mayor Robertson responds to oil tanker challenge," May 4. Great piece! Thanks.

'Renovictions' driving renters out to GVRD suburbs

TO THE EDITOR: Re: "Non-profit explains supportive housing," April 25.

Letters of the week

To the editor: Our mayor's column has the same tone as a televangelist. Believe in me and you'll be saved. He offered no details and no substance.

Letters of the week

To the editor: I read the tired and self-congratulatory ramble from Mayor Gregor Robertson with regard to tanker traffic in the channel.

Women urged to speak up more often

Working as a reporter, and in my case, also as a part-time opinion columnist, you open yourself up to comments both good and bad.

Oil shipments benefit Canadians

To the editor: Robertson says we've seen a 6 per cent drop in fuel sales since 1999. Where is he measuring this? If it's within the city limits of Vancouver, it's meaningless.

Mayor Robertson is right about oil tankers

Hello Mike Howell: The mayor is right. We do not need this potential for environmental disaster on our doorstep and yes it is only to enrich foreign economies with little or no economic benefit for Vancouver.
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