Vancouver Art Gallery Expansion Proposal
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Letters to The Sun: HBC building is ideal new home for Vancouver Art Gallery

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Letters to the editor should be sent to sunletters@vancouversun.com.
Move the Vancouver Art Gallery to a newly renovated Hudson’s Bay building is a no-brainer.
Stephen Chatman , professor emeritus, UBC Shingles vaccine should be free.
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