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Old Posted Apr 27, 2009, 1:38 AM
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Looking South. Mmm fresh pavement. (that's one sweet Mini, too!):
Ooooh. I also have never seen that many people in that area of Cambie. That's surprisingly cool to see! If the C-Line, once it opens, brings that many people to the area - wow. I'd think it would be considered a success. I love seeing people lingering like that in the streets. Makes the city feel so much more alive.
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Old Posted Apr 27, 2009, 1:56 AM
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i've been down there on a saturday and its been really busy - not free concert busy but steady stream of people going to winners, best buy can tire etc - the whole foods will bring even more people

people will go out of there way to shop at that store - i know i have gone to park royal a few times just to go to whole foods
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Old Posted Apr 27, 2009, 2:59 PM
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(btw, anyone know when the area under the bridge will be fully open again??)
NOT SOON ENOUGH.

There's so much apparent ass-dragging there that the street practically runs red with blood.
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