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		<description><![CDATA[Building our way out of congestion. | Editor&#8217;s note: The following essay is by blog contributor (and former Vancouver city councillor) Gordon Price, a reprint from his &quot;Price Tags&quot; newsletter and Business in Vancouver. (See the Price Tags version for accompanying images.) Why is the Provincial Government going to spend $3 to $5 billion on a strategy which it acknowledges will not work? If, as everyone seems to say, we can&#8217;t build our way out of traffic...]]></description>
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