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		<description><![CDATA[Good news for forests and sprawl. | The Vancouver Sun has the scoop. First, the city of Vancouver just released a draft &#8220;eco-density&#8221; plan that sounds, at least to my ears, like exactly the right way deal with the city&#8217;s expected population increase: Vancouver should put high-density housing next to its major parks and along every one of its major streets, suggests the first draft of Vancouver&#8217;s ecodensity charter, released today. The city should also close down...]]></description>
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