Peter Bracchi asks why Share House's 96,987 annual meals face less public-health scrutiny than a waterfro ...
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Letter: Food service, public health, and the Men’s Share House question
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Letter: Food service, public health, and the Men’s Share House question
Peter Bracchi asks why Share House's 96,987 annual meals face less public-health scrutiny than a waterfront restaurant. ...
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Letter: When the city of Vancouver’s own photos prove the problem
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Letter: When the city of Vancouver’s own photos prove the problem
Over 5,000 Vancouver police photos obtained via FOIA show repeated cleanup notices and the same condition ...
Over 5,000 Vancouver police photos obtained via FOIA show repeated cleanup notices and the same conditions returning. ...
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Letter: Vancouver should lead on PFAS-free camping gear
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Letter: Vancouver should lead on PFAS-free camping gear
Peter Bracchi links years of camping debris near Men's Share House to PFAS groundwater contamination risk ...
Peter Bracchi links years of camping debris near Men's Share House to PFAS groundwater contamination risk. ...
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Letter: Tik Tok – time for a new mayor
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Letter: Tik Tok – time for a new mayor
Peter Bracchi urges Vancouver to address ADA violations caused by blocked sidewalks and expresses support ...
Peter Bracchi urges Vancouver to address ADA violations caused by blocked sidewalks and expresses support for Justin Forsman in the city’s mayoral race. ...
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Letter: Vancouver must act now to reduce PFAS contamination from city-sanctioned camps
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Letter: Vancouver must act now to reduce PFAS contamination from city-sanctioned camps
Peter Bracchi urges Vancouver to tackle PFAS pollution by addressing both drinking water treatment and co ...
Peter Bracchi urges Vancouver to tackle PFAS pollution by addressing both drinking water treatment and contamination from city-sanctioned homeless camps. ...
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