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A million dollars for what...?

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Community Relations
Date: 
1992-10-01
Pages: 
8
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article negatively criticizing Minister of Social Services Joan Smallwood's decision to give one million dollars to groups dedicated to advocating for the poor.
Keywords: 
Welfare Recipients; Community Organization

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Letter to the Editor
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Community Relations
Date: 
1992-10-01
Pages: 
8
Collections: 
Summary: 
Letter to the editor thanking Paul Taylor for the article and photo in the September 15th Carnegie Newsletter.
Keywords: 
Literacy; Crabtree Corner, Carnegie Centre; Community Organization

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Letter to the Editor
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Community Relations
Date: 
1992-10-01
Pages: 
9
Collections: 
Summary: 
Letter to the editor congratulating Mel Legan for his good showing in the September 19th municipal by-election.
Keywords: 
Politicians

Lynn Peak

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Community Relations
Date: 
1992-10-01
Pages: 
6
Collections: 
Keywords: 
Fiction

Sweet Remembrance

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Community Relations
Date: 
1992-10-01
Pages: 
6
Collections: 
Keywords: 
Fiction

Political Thought

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Community Relations
Date: 
1992-10-01
Pages: 
6
Collections: 
Keywords: 
Fiction

Precious

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Community Relations
Date: 
1992-10-01
Pages: 
7
Collections: 
Keywords: 
Fiction

Strathcona: Crime Capital of B.C.

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Community Relations
Date: 
1992-10-01
Pages: 
3
Collections: 
Summary: 
Short article arguing that the Strathcona area in the Downtown Eastside does not suffer from the same level of drug abuse and crime suggested by the mass media.
Keywords: 
Drug Abuse and Crime; Strathcona, Pender St, Hastings St, Gore St, Pender St, Dunlevy St, Oppenheimer Park, Powell St, Jackson St; Negative Media Portrayal

The Vanishing Moment

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Community Relations
Date: 
1992-10-01
Pages: 
4
Collections: 
Keywords: 
Fiction

An Old Shack Versus a Downtown Room

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Community Relations
Date: 
1992-10-01
Pages: 
4
Collections: 
Keywords: 
Fiction

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