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Veteran Vancouver city hall journalist looks to cross 'thin line' with first political run
'The move to politics makes for a strange and bumpy ride for former journalists,' Frances Bula wrote in 2014. Now, 12 years later, the veteran city-hall-watcher is taking the ride herself
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Vancouver’s longest-serving civic affairs journalist wants to trade her spot at the council chambers media desk for a seat on council.
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