Talk:Terminal City (magazine)
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[edit]I've added a bunch of information to this but it is still very much a stub. I haven't done a good job of sourcing information. Most of it came from me being reminded by the Only Magazine article that is linked in the outside links section.
Please improve it!
I think this paper was very significant and could easily be forgotten given how few of the population of Vancouver have been here a long time. In my opinion it gave more history and culture than the much bigger and more sucessful Vancouver Courier magazine because it really engaged with the city, especially younger people, whereas the Courier writes about ancient history and TC would write about history as relevent to local politics. I think they may have been largely responsible for the term "No Funcouver" which was so significant in the 2002 election and has since been used by all sorts of more mainstream writers (in the Sun I'm sure)
Also, I have a few old copies of this still around if anyone wants to use them?
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