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Fixing a Flat on East Hastings
By
Ben Oliver
/
October 21, 2009
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1 p.m.: Changing a flat tire on East Hastings. This is a photo from a BCBusiness feature story on homelessness, “
It Takes a Boardroom
,” coming out in November 2009. Many thanks to the photographer,
Marina Dodis
.
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