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Dunbar Lawyer Kept Vancouver Laughing
By Carol Volkart As a city social planner, Jonathan Baker once used Gilbert & Sullivan-style verse to admonish a council member about using city stationery for fundraising. The councillor cheerfully responded in kind. He once told a Vancouver Sun reporter … Continue reading
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