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The extensive "Time Out" listing of the paper, detailing the what and where of virtually every public event in the city, was judged to be advertising - pushing the paper below the required thresholds for a newspaper. As reported by the CBC , publisher Dan McLeod said this re-interpretation of the rules was a politically motivated attempt to silence a persistent critic.
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However, not everyone agreed with McLeod's interpretation of events and pointed out that The Straight had a significantly lower editorial-to-advertising ratio than many other alternative and university papers.
As noted by McLeod, the paper is known as a vocal critic of government, notably the former Liberal government of Gordon Campbell. In the mids a second Straight newspaper in Calgary , Alberta , called the Calgary Straight was produced, however, its existence was brief.
Bob Geldof worked as a music journalist for the Georgia Straight in the s before he returned to Ireland and joined the Boomtown Rats. Kerrigan Sproule upgrades a commercial building constructed in by adding one more level of underground parking and a fourth-floor amenity space with spectacular views of the city.
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The fourth-floor addition includes a kitchen, lunch room, exercise room, large patio area, and a shower for employees. We hope the cyclists make use of it. Extensive landscaping, including 11 trees and various shrubs, transforms the Pine Street side of the site and the back alley.
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Wuxtry appears on a flag hanging on the Broadway side of the building. The Straight's move comes as this section of the Broadway corridor experiences significant growth with the addition of several new restaurants and retail outlets. The Straight carries feature articles, ranging from social topics, such as drug use and gentrification to in-depth looks at cultural newsmakers like the writer Salman Rushdie.
Writer Charlie Smith has a record of covering women's movement issues as well. There are also many advertiser-related articles and listings on lifestyle and entertainment,commenting on restaurants, new wines, new gadgets, designer clothes, and the latest in music, theatre and movies. Rounding out the regular features are the well-known American advice columnist Dan Savage with his Savage Love , commentator Gwynne Dyer, cartoons, and a local astrology column.
The newspaper's editorial slant is strongly left wing as conceived in the Canadian political spectrum. The Straight has been criticised for publishing cigarette and other tobacco advertising when most publications in Canada have declined to do so for moral and ethical reasons.
And of promoting local events that had tobacco industry sponsorship, such as the formerly Benson and Hedges-sponsored Symphony of Fire. The Straight has long been condemned for this practice by the major health groups and, more recently, by Vancouver businessman and political candidate Dale Jackaman in a series of Google attack ads.
The paper has received many awards. For example, in , it received five " Western Magazine Awards ", and, in the two years up to June , it was nominated more than forty times and won twenty prizes, including three National Magazine Awards.