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Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­mayor rejects Charbonneau-style inquiry into money laundering

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­mayor rejects Charbonneau-style inquiry into money laundering

Kennedy Stewart says no evidence of corruption at Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­city hall, supports broader B.C. probe
City of Vancouver’s valentine to itself is bunk

City of Vancouver’s valentine to itself is bunk

Shot through the heart, and the city’s to blame — its new survey gives love a bad name
Do couples still do date nights? They should if they want to last

Do couples still do date nights? They should if they want to last

My sensible wife reminds me that Valentine’s Day is only a Hallmark holiday – a day when florists are overwhelmed selling roses at the highest prices of the year and when you should have made a reservation if you wanted an intimate night out.
Cab-driving dad makes it awkward for MLA on ride-hailing committee

Cab-driving dad makes it awkward for MLA on ride-hailing committee

The NDP government’s preoccupation with studying and re-studying the idea of ride-hailing in B.C. has left one of its MLAs exposed.
City of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­speeds up development process, but it could do more

City of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­speeds up development process, but it could do more

Need to speed up permitting process one of mayor’s campaign promises
Farewell to Vancouver's Ed Jurak, and the spirit of radio

Farewell to Vancouver's Ed Jurak, and the spirit of radio

Beloved engineer had a MacGyver-like talent for keeping stations on air
Les Leyne: Poverty reduction plan Take Three

Les Leyne: Poverty reduction plan Take Three

Nineteen months in power is a long time to still be dwelling on how hard it is for people to get by. But the NDP made the point with some success during the 2017 election campaign.
Les Leyne: To respect and deference for the Speaker, add outright fear

Les Leyne: To respect and deference for the Speaker, add outright fear

Speaker Darryl Plecas opens the spring sitting of the legislature today as a different official than the one who presided over its adjournment Nov. 27.
How to survive Vancouver’s snowmageddon

How to survive Vancouver’s snowmageddon

Just like every snowflake is unique, so too are Vancouverites’ reactions to snowflakes, particularly when it blankets the city — at first transforming the streets into a winter wonderland, then plunging society into a snowy hellscape of terrible driv
Gone are the days of the gun-toting Canada Food Guide

Gone are the days of the gun-toting Canada Food Guide

Back in the 1940s, the government of Canada decided that people should not be left on their own to make food choices. I suppose the government was right to intervene.