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Ald. Bruce Yorke (front) and parks board candidate Joe Arnaud hand leaflets and shopping bags bearing the now

familiar COPE label of the Committee of Progressive Electors at food bank lineup outside Christchurch Cathedral in , on hallot

Vancouver Oct. 31. Candidates, which also included city council hopefuls Jean Swanson and Wes Knapp, and school

board contender John Church, engaged in the action to draw attention to the $20-per-plate fundraiser during which
| the city’s upper crust contributed to the campaign of the right-wing Civic Non-Partisan Association one day earlier, : ac i :
across the street from the cathedral in the plush Hotel Vancouver. An accompanying letter to the food bank recipients ross as

J pointed out COPE’s record of supporting low-income housing and keeping city jobs and services, and its fight against
| higher user fees for city facilities. :

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