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RANT/RAVE: Jan. 5

Um, I think that might have been Jupiter Re: Close encounter with a Christmas star, Dec. 29 in Rants. If the star was in the southwest area after the sun went down between four and six, it could have been Venus if it was really low in the sky.

Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­mayor's foster son story sadly common

On Monday, Jinagh Navas-Rivas was still in the wind. He was being hunted by the RCMP. Hes charged with transferring firearms and trafficking in cocaine in Richmond, New Westminster and Vancouver.

Transit users, pedestrians should be priority

To the editor: Re: "Wheel Life," Dec. 23. Kay Cahill says there are three polarized groups (pedestrians, cyclists and motorists) sharing a single road space. Unfortunately she has forgotten two other groups: transit passengers and goods movement.

Letters of the week

To the editor: Re: "No room at the inn for minister's open door policy," Dec. 23.

Bicycle, bicycle, I want to ride my bicycle

Im not one for making New Years resolutions, never have been. But since I come from a long line of buttless wonders, Ive always set a goal to pump up my gluteus maximus muscles at this time of year.

Civic election results, Insite top news stories

Say what you want about social media and the impact it had on the Stanley Cup riot and even the Occupy movement. The phenomenon may have been the "newsmaker of the year.

Downtown bike lanes not a 'polarizing issue'

To the editor: Re: "Network news," 12th & Cambie, Dec. 28. Mike Howell failed to mention a couple of important points about the downtown separated bike lanes.

Yes, you can help out in the Downtown Eastside

Neighbourhood needs hope all year, not just at Christmas

Letters of the week

To the editor: I was repulsed to read Allen Garr's op-ed that cheered the expulsion of Rev.

RANTS AND RAVES: A customer service employee dreams of the perfect come-back

Re: Youve been warned, by Fed Up ( Rants, Dec.
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