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Thanks for reading and linking, and see you over at ianking.ca!

—Ian King, December 13, 2004

Friday, September 13, 2002

 
Vancouver Courier scribbler Allen Garr reports on the Non-Partisan-Association dominated Vancouver School Board's attempt ot hedge against a possible drubbing in this November's civic election.

The board is attempting to reach beyond the grave of possible electoral defeat nine weeks from now and appoint a new school superintendent. Yowch! So, they can leave their successors with a replacement who might well be hand-picked to antagonize the future board. I hope that I'm not the only one who smells something funny.

Advice: Appoint an interim replacement and let the new board do the hiring one they're sworn in in about two-and-a-half months.
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