A developer has applied to Vancouver City Hall to rezone the Kitsilano church property at West 2nd St. and Larch Ave. for apartments.This church has been a public amenity for many decades for a wid…
A developer has applied to Vancouver City Hall to rezone the Kitsilano church property at West 2nd St. and Larch Ave. for apartments.
With this precedent-setting declaration from our prime minister, Canadian lawyers defending harassment cases must be jumping with joy.Column conclusion was ‘petty’I have a great deal of respect for columnist Vaughn Palmer’s expert insights when it comes to provincial politics. That’s why I thought he would have taken a higher road in his March 27 column when it came to NDP Transportation Minister Claire Trevena’s insistence that ride-hailing drivers obtain a Class-4 license to operate.
Regarding the leak in February? Not so much. From Day 1, the former attorney-general has looked like the cat who ate the canary.Flush the sewerU.S. President Donald Trump hit the nail on the head when he referred to Washington, D.C., as a swamp that needed to be drained.
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