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Letters of the week

To the editor: Re: "Mayor Robertson bungles mean-spirited OV protest," Nov. 9.

Bi-articulated buses can work here

To the editor: Re: Letters, "Louis's longer bus idea won't work," Oct. 19. I beg to differ with Dale Laird's assertion that city council candidate Tim Louis doesn't do research on his policy positions before announcing them.

Letters of the week

To the editor: I agree with everything Mark Hasiuk said. I particularly like the final paragraph in which he made some great suggestions to the protesters to do something really meaningful.

Letters of the week

To the editor: Why doesn't Mark Hasiuk lecture the real villains-the "capitalists" of the world of finance who, with the (paid) help of their many equally criminal political allies, are well along in doing a complete job of looting the treasuries of

Occupy Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­protests a return to the agora

Protest a story of interdependence

Outdoor pool, public consultation hot election topics

I have a request for the park board commissioners elected in the Nov. 19 election-build a new outdoor pool at Mount Pleasant Park. The pool, or lack thereof, has become an election issue-again.

Sellers must make best first impression

Purge home of junk, scour bathrooms

A gambler's guide to the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­civic election

Klassen's 3/1, Stevenson's 10/1

Letters of the week

To the editor: Re: "Residents ramp up opposition to skateboard park," Nov. 8. My name is Kevin Kelly. I'm the owner of BLVD Skateshop and a longtime skateboarding advocate in Vancouver.

Occupy Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­was bound to go off the rails

How naïve was it to think that the Occupy Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­protest wouldn't go off the rails? Once those tents were pitched Oct. 15 and left up that first night it was only a matter of time.