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August 18, 2005

Canadian coverage

It looks like some of my Canadian coverage has left an impression on our friends in the North. Nick Frühling of British Columbia writes:

Prov_front Just to let you know, in continuing with your coverage of Canadian news outlets publishing stuff about scooters and such, a Vespa Granturismo made it to the front page of one of the main newspapers in Vancouver, Canada.

The Province, sister publication to the Vancouver Sun, has an article on cutting the gas tax during these times of record high prices.  You can see the picture and read the article here.  Love the blog, by the way.

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