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Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "City hall powerless in B.C. Place bright lights dispute," Oct. 7.

Coleman wrong about homeless shelters

To the editor: Re: "Housing minister says city won't need temporary shelters," Oct. 14.

VSB enrolment decline no mystery

To the editor: Re: "Class Notes," Oct. 14. Another school year is upon us and Patti Bacchus and the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­School Board are puzzled as to why enrolment is down again.

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­politicians court Chinatown while enabling its decline

As the election looms, Chinatown residents blame crime and parking for neighbourhood woes

We Day does it again-inspires

I tried. I was determined that this years We Day event at Rogers Arena wasnt going to pull me into its web of optimism led by a gang of 18,000 shiny, happy boys and girls. But pull me in it didagain.

Occupy movement a genuine desire for change

New York friend describes the original protest

Non-violence the power and point of OWS protests

Dissent still largely untapped

Letter of the week

To the editor: Re: "Teenage housing nightmare opens for business in Downtown Eastside," Sept. 19.

Green Party offers 'unbought' candidates

To the editor: Re: "Election campaign kicks into high gear," Oct. 7. Allen Garr erred by writing "all three parties" in this civic election. He forgot the Green Party.

More protests needed against wealthy corporations

To the editor: Re: "Vancouver-based protest movement hitting home," Oct. 5. Canadian corporations are currently sitting on roughly half a trillion dollars cash. None of this money is being used to invest in new businesses or new jobs.