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Victory! Victory! Victory!

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
25
Collections: 
Summary: 
Article about the recent victory over the Brad Holme housing project. Mr. Holme was told by the Development Permit Board that he had to talk to the community before getting approval.
Keywords: 
Housing; Carrall St, Cordova St, Woodward's building, City Hall, Downtown Eastside, Dodson Hotel, DERA

Congratulations Downtown Eastsiders!

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
26
Collections: 
Summary: 
Short article celebrating the recent decision by the Development Permit Board concerning the Brad Holme housing project.
Keywords: 
Housing

The Next: Sensational Sarti Walk

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Notice of Event
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
26
Collections: 
Summary: 
Notice of the next Sarti Walk to Colony Farm in Coquitlam.
Keywords: 
Community Organization

Annual General Meeting

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Notice of Event
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
27
Collections: 
Summary: 
Notice of the next annual general meeting of the Carnegie Community Centre Association.
Keywords: 
Community Organization; Carnegie Centre

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Article
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
28
Collections: 
Summary: 
Apology
Keywords: 
Politicians; DERA; Political Participation

One Elevated Day

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Poem
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
The Voters of Vancouver Could Live With 20-25,000 Homeless People and Not Even Notice It
Date: 
1996-06-01
Pages: 
28
Collections: 
Keywords: 
Fiction

...And ZERO Displacement

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Editorial
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Things That Make You Go Hmm...
Date: 
1996-06-15
Pages: 
1
Collections: 
Summary: 
Editorial discussing recent current events including the Canada Health and Social Transfer, health care spending, Mike Harris' government in Ontario and discrimination against the homeless.
Keywords: 
Health; Discrimination Against the Homeless

After the Condos

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Notice of Meeting
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Things That Make You Go Hmm...
Date: 
1996-06-15
Pages: 
3
Collections: 
Summary: 
Notice of a forum to discuss housing.
Keywords: 
Housing; Carnegie Centre

1996 Donations

Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: List of Donations
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Things That Make You Go Hmm...
Date: 
1996-06-15
Pages: 
4
Collections: 
Summary: 
List of 1996 donations to the Carnegie Newsletter.
Keywords: 
219 Main St, 221 Main St

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Publication type (Carnegie): 
Carnegie Newsletter: Notice of Available Aid
Issue Title (Carnegie): 
Things That Make You Go Hmm...
Date: 
1996-06-15
Pages: 
4
Collections: 
Summary: 
Advertisement for the Downtown Eastside Residents' Association
Keywords: 
Poor - Services For; 425 Carrall St

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