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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Editorial
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
March To Remember The Women Killed in The Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1993-02-15
Pages: 
27
Collections: 
Summary: 
Author writes opinion letter about Mayor Campbell and his statements on Non-Market housing in Vancouver. Author argues that non-marketing housing programs in the Downtown Eastside are successful.
Keywords: 
Housing; Vancouver; Downtown Eastside; Downtown Eastside Hotels

DERA Aims to Switch Roles Under Its New Organizer

Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER - Unknown: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
March To Remember The Women Killed in The Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1993-02-15
Pages: 
28
Collections: 
Summary: 
Newspaper article detailing the switch of the Downtown Eastside Residents Association's Role in housing to political influence within the Vancouver community.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; Vancouver; Downtown Eastside; Downtown Eastside; Public Safety

VSCA

Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER - Victoria Street Community Association: Advertisement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
March To Remember The Women Killed in The Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1993-02-15
Pages: 
28
Collections: 
Summary: 
Letter/Advertisement from author discussing Victoria Street Community Association and how it has been greatly influenced by the Carnegie Centre and its success.
Keywords: 
Community Development Urban; Victoria, Carnegie Centre; Community Associations

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
OTHER - Unknown: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Brian Gets No U.I.C. He Quit and So On
Date: 
1993-03-01
Pages: 
1
Collections: 
Summary: 
Newspaper article detailing Brian Mulroney's pension plan, arguing that Mulroney and the Conservatories are unjustly denying the Canadian Impoverished unemployment insurance.
Keywords: 
Poor - Employment; Canada; Conservative Government

Fallen Pennies From Heaven

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story - Non-Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
March To Remember The Women Killed in The Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1993-02-15
Pages: 
24
Collections: 
Summary: 
Author tells about first snowfall in New Westminster and artistic ventures within the new season.
Keywords: 
Cultural Awareness; New Westminster; Queen's Park; Story

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Editorial
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
March To Remember The Women Killed in The Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1993-02-15
Pages: 
24
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article/Minutes from Editor discussing meeting with End Legislated Poverty, a group which analyzes government economic sanctions for their treatment of impoverished Canadians. Article discusses strategies and answers questions concerning legislated social programming in Canada.
Keywords: 
Political Ethics; Canada; British Columbia; Victoria; Poverty

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Advertisement
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
March To Remember The Women Killed in The Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1993-02-15
Pages: 
26
Collections: 
Summary: 
Advertisement for Downtown Eastside Resident's Association listing services.
Keywords: 
Poor - Services For; Downtown Eastside

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story - Non-Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
March To Remember The Women Killed in The Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1993-02-15
Pages: 
27
Collections: 
Summary: 
Author details his life story and highlights battling alcoholism and crime to realize the essence of family.
Keywords: 
Drug Abuse and Crime; Calgary; Edmonton; Alcoholism

Betty' Place

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Letter
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
March To Remember The Women Killed in The Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1993-02-15
Pages: 
21
Collections: 
Summary: 
Letter to Carnegie detailing arrangement of lease with Betty Johnson and availability of land for food harvesting. Letter urges volunteers to join and help with farming duties for community purposes.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; Carnegie Centre, Ceeds; Food Harvesting

The Cariboo Potato Story

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Story - Non-Fiction
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
March To Remember The Women Killed in The Downtown Eastside
Date: 
1993-02-15
Pages: 
22
Collections: 
Summary: 
Story of the Cariboo Potatoe as developed by the Sugar Cane First Nation community. Story details history of farming the Cariboo potatoe with relation to the Ministry of Agriculture.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; Sugar Cane First Nation; Food Harvesting; Ministry of Agriculture

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