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Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER - Associated Press: News
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
19
Collections: 
Summary: 
Newspaper article concerning the establishment of a marijuana quality control laboratory in the Netherlands to make drug use safer.
Keywords: 
Drug Abuse -- Social Aspects; Schijndel, Netherlands

The Bear In The Bunk House

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story - Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
20
Collections: 
Summary: 
A 'fictionalized' true story concerning a visit by a bear in Shebandawon, Big Thomas Bay.
Keywords: 
Shebandawon; Big Thomsen Bay; Thunder Bay; Story

Crab Park Gone To Tourists?

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Cartoon
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
17
Collections: 
Summary: 
Political cartoon by Don Larson concerning the take over of Crab Park by a cruise ship pier open to Tourists.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Crab Park; Cartoon; Political; Humor; Urban Infrastructure

Vancouver Port Development - Dream Or Nightmare

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Editorial
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
17
Collections: 
Summary: 
Editorial piece by Paul Taylor discussing the development of the downtown waterfront area by the Vancouver Port Corporation and the City of Vancouver. Taylor argues that the Port Corporation and the City are disregarding the Downtown Eastside's communities concerns and highlights the overpass at Main Street at Crab Park as an example of community needs not being heard.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Crab Park; Carnegie Theater; Main Street; International Village; Main Street; Terminal Street; Coal Harbour; Downtown Eastside; Victory Square; Urban Infrastructure; Urban Development; NAFTA; Free Trade

Tomorrow Is Another Day

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
18
Collections: 
Summary: 
Poem
Keywords: 
Fiction; Poetry

The Downtown Eastside Goes Country

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Advertisement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
18
Collections: 
Summary: 
Advertisement for the Ceeds organic farm in the Cariboo detailing times for a video and music show.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Carnegie Centre; Cariboo; Main Street; Food Harvesting

SPCA Thrift Store

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Advertisement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
11
Collections: 
Summary: 
Advertisement for the SPCA thrift store advertising discounts on ladies and menswear.
Keywords: 
Poor - Services For; Clark Drive; 2nd Avenue

Energy Crisis

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Commentary
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
12
Collections: 
Summary: 
Commentary piece by author concerning environmentalism and the salvation of the world's energy resources. Special mention is made of auto emission and the global effect on the Earth.
Keywords: 
Globalization; Vancouver; China; Port Coquitlam; Environmentalism; Global Warming; Conservation

Memo

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Announcement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
12
Collections: 
Summary: 
Memo stating ' To all persons with a human brain, be aware of the spirit following you. It can sometimes Turn On You'.
Keywords: 
Crime Prevention -- Citizen Participation; Fiction; Poetry

1993-1994 Carnegie Christmas Calendar

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Announcement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Users
Date: 
1993-12-15
Pages: 
13
Collections: 
Summary: 
Annocument/calendar of December and January events to be held at the Carnegie Centre. Includes listings for various dinners, musical shows, theatre events and Christmas Dances.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; Carnegie Centre; Powell Street; Contact Learning Centre; Carnegie Theatre

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