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Woodward’s: then and now
It’s impossible to experience my immediate physical location in precisely the same way in which I experienced it as a barely pubescent youth so many years ago. Nevertheless, as I sit at an upper-level table in the W2 Media Café … Continue reading
Posted in 2011
Tagged casablanca, chinatown, downtown eastside, dtes, gastown riot, goldcorp, gregor robertson, hastings & abbott, jim pattison, nester's, smilin' buddha, stan douglas, suzanne anton, vancouver, w2 media cafe, white lunch, woodward's, woodward's food floor, woodward's squat, woody allen
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On Liberty, and Memory
The olympics may be a very desirable event to many, but if we can’t hold an olympics, or any other event, without depriving citizens of their rights to free speech and free assembly, we have no business holding it at all. Continue reading
Posted in In the News
Tagged 2010, british columbia, civil liberties, danika surm, downtown eastside, gordon campbell, gregor robertson, homeless, integrated securities unit, isu, olympics, peter scott, rcmp, remembrance day, rich coleman, richmond, stasi, vancouver, vancouver police, veterans day, whistler
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