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Fight for the right to sleep cont...
Last Updated (Wednesday, 31 December 1969 15:59) Written by Administrator Monday, 19 October 2009 00:00
David Johnson has now been released from jail after being arrested for breaching his probation by erecting a temporary shelter on city property. He was set free Oct 14th after a 23 day hunger strike in jail to protest the courts mal-treatment of him by making him a political prisoner, and for the abuses of the homeless caused by the enforcement of anti poverty laws such as the "safe streets act". Mr. Johnson is still awaiting the supreme courts decision on the City of Victorias' challenge to the earlier court ruling that found anti camping bylaws a violation of charter rights.Len Barrie Defalts On Loan Repayment
Last Updated (Monday, 21 September 2009 18:37) Written by VICFAN Monday, 21 September 2009 18:24
Langford Interchange payment "postponed" indefinitely
A crucial piece of information regarding the Langford interchange funding controversy came to light Friday afternoon. Langford city staff confirmed Friday, September 4th that Len Barrie's company, LGB9, has failed to repay $4.79 million, his share of the $9.8 million that the city borrowed on behalf of developers to build the Spencer Road interchange (formerly the Bear Mountain Interchange.)
Aug 25th Call Out
Last Updated (Thursday, 20 August 2009 04:19) Written by Joycraft Thursday, 20 August 2009 04:09
Young Family's Bid to Save Local Farm
Last Updated (Monday, 03 August 2009 00:43) Written by lucho Sunday, 02 August 2009 23:55

Cycling Activists Take to Streets Over Slow Expansion of Bike Lanes
Last Updated (Monday, 03 August 2009 00:09) Written by Yukon Duit Monday, 06 July 2009 23:28
PRESS RELEASE
‘Other Urban Repair Squad’ (O.U.R.S.) Hits Victoria:
Cycling Activists Take to Streets Over Slow Expansion of Bike Lanes
Monday, July 6th, 2009 – Hot on the heels of the public launch of the CRD’s Regional Pedestrian and Cycling Master Plan initiative on June 16th, a group of cycling activists are “painting the streets white” with a series of guerilla bicycle lanes.
Last weekend, the Other Urban Repair Squad (O.U.R.S) Victoria painted “sharrows” along Hillside Avenue between Quadra and Cook. Sharrows - short for “Shared Use Arrow” - are a bicycle-and-chevron marking indicating a shared use lane. The markings are used in cities across North America and Europe along roadways that are too narrow to incorporate a full bike lane.
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