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Civic Election On November 16, 2002, many British Columbians will head to the voting booth for the civic election. The question is, whom will they vote for? Will it be Larry Campbell, the leader of the Coalition of Progressive Electors (COPE)? Valerie Maclean, leader of the Vancouver Civic Action TEAM (VCA)? Or Jennifer Clarke, leader of the Non-Partisan Association (NPA)? Conservative Larry Campbell will this year lead a party whose focus is environmental issues. Campbell, along with his party would like to develop Vancouver's economy, reduce energy consumption, and address climate change. His plan is to create a so-called "Cool Vancouver", in which jobs will be created and civic investment through construction and other projects that save energy will use environmentally friendly technology. This would involve investing in energy saving technology in new buildings and "retrofits", where this technology will be installed in older buildings. He hopes that this program...

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