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Heritage 101

Those who want to understand the broader context of why and how to conserve older buildings and welcome an opportunity to examine an "A-listed" building up close may want to attend Vancouver Heritage Foundation's Heritage 101 course, Oct.

Those who want to understand the broader context of why and how to conserve older buildings and welcome an opportunity to examine an "A-listed" building up close may want to attend Vancouver Heritage Foundation's Heritage 101 course, Oct. 22 at 401 East Waterfront Rd. Marco D'Agostini, a senior heritage planner with the city, and heritage consultants Judy Oberlander and Don Luxton will lead the course that runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and costs $125 plus HST. For more information, see vancouverheritagefoundation.org.