July 30, 2009 Headlines
July 30, 2009
LOCAL Staff exodus a sign something is rotten in Denmark [City Caucus]
Vancouver approves Laneway Housing and "Suites within Suites" [Brent Toderian's Blog]
Homeowners line up for permits to convert garages to living quarters [The Vancouver Sun]
Ikea's guerrilla ads annoy Vancouver retailer [CBC]
Police warn motorists to avoid Friday's 'Critical Mass' bike ride [The Vancouver Sun]
Friday's Critical Mass bike ride will be first since Burrard Bridge lane trial began [The Georgia Straight]
Vancouver needs a pedestrian advocate [The Vancouver Observer]
Generations X and Y Vancouver and Victoria [Vancouver Sun]
TransitDB: a prizewinning Vancouver transit website [Buzzer Blog]
CANADA Passerelle of the Month [Price Tags]
INTERNATIONAL Portland area consumes electricity at record rate [The Oregonian]
Lake country [Emergent Urbanism]
Fertile Crescent 'will disappear this century' [New Scientist]
Transforming Paris: “Le Grand Paris 2030” as a Post-Kyoto Metropolis [Worldchanging]
Neighborhoods Key to Future Income, Study Finds [The Washington Post]
David Suzuki: G8 moves forward on climate change, but is it enough? [The Georgia Straight]










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