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Top 5 Vancouver Courier stories this week

March 20-27, 2015
  1. Last week’s number two story, a column by Allen Garr expressing apparently widespread outrage over recent decisions by the provincial government moves up to first place and is still going strong online.
  2. In second place is yet another holdover from the previous week, this one a guest column written by Stewart Prest urging readers to vote Yes in the mail-in transit plebiscite.
  3. Our third most-click post this week is a news story by Mike Howell that was the first to report Health Canada had granted Insite, the safe-injection site in the Downtown Eastside, an an exemption to operate for another year despite the wishes of the Harper government.
  4. Coming in at number four is a look back at a big news story from 100 years ago when the Vancouver Millionaires won the Stanley Cup, the first and (so far) only time a hockey team from Vancouver has hoisted it.
  5. Last but not least, our fifth most popular story is about a vacant lot that sold for the staggering sum of $15.8 million. Because Vancouver.

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