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Why the inaugural Awesome Grand Prix was... awesome

Why the inaugural Awesome Grand Prix was... awesome

A day of high-speed cycling, craft beer and great company
鶹ýӳcity manager responds to reporter’s tale of FOI woe

鶹ýӳcity manager responds to reporter’s tale of FOI woe

Sadhu Johnston refers to B.C. Supreme Court case in defending public release of severance payouts to employees
High housing costs, low incomes: where’s the plan to reduce poverty in B.C.?

High housing costs, low incomes: where’s the plan to reduce poverty in B.C.?

B.C. is only province without legislated goals to tackle issues facing too many families
OPINION: Uber still faces headaches thanks to B.C. NDP

OPINION: Uber still faces headaches thanks to B.C. NDP

Few, if any, issues seem to bedevil both the NDP and the B.C. Liberals alike to the degree that “ride hailing” (or ridesharing) does. After watching the B.C.
A reporter’s tale of FOI woe in search of 鶹ýӳcity hall severance money

A reporter’s tale of FOI woe in search of 鶹ýӳcity hall severance money

New city policy delays, withholds release of city staff payouts to public
In 鶹ýӳpolitics, the left divided will always be defeated

In 鶹ýӳpolitics, the left divided will always be defeated

For the first time since 2005, the 鶹ýӳlabour council has not endorsed Vision Vancouver's pick for mayor
Les Leyne: Why B.C. might get into the inter-city bus business

Les Leyne: Why B.C. might get into the inter-city bus business

The NDP government has no option but to rush into the breach left by Greyhound and start government-sponsored inter-city bus service around B.C. They talked themselves into that commitment years ago, during the argument over the Highway of Tears.
Could trash be the answer to helping Vancouver’s homeless get back on their feet?

Could trash be the answer to helping Vancouver’s homeless get back on their feet?

Ten years ago, I ran for 鶹ýӳcity council, in part because I wanted to try and improve the living conditions and appearance of the Downtown Eastside. During the election campaign, Gregor Robertson promised to end homelessness.
Civic pride — it’s something worth upholding in Vancouver

Civic pride — it’s something worth upholding in Vancouver

For many of us, the radiant July weather we have been experiencing lately restores and re-energizes our love of Vancouver.
Les Leyne: Crown firm will control major-project hiring, we’ll pay more

Les Leyne: Crown firm will control major-project hiring, we’ll pay more

Everybody knew the B.C. NDP was keen to retool public construction projects to put more apprentices and under-represented groups to work.