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Opinion: Passions flare over parking problems

Opinion: Passions flare over parking problems

When I started working at Simon Fraser University a colleague asked if I knew what a university was. “Tell me,” I replied. “It’s an assembly of people brought together by a common love of learning and a common concern over parking,” he said.
Movie review: Sarandon seeks salvation in The Calling

Movie review: Sarandon seeks salvation in The Calling

Strong cast elevates thriller set in small town Ontario
Kensington in hot water over hotspot

Kensington in hot water over hotspot

Park board pulls the plug on Kensington Community Centre’s Shaw Wi-Fi
Strong direction can’t save thriller

Strong direction can’t save thriller

THE CALLING Starring Susan Sarandon, Christopher Heyerdahl Directed by Jason Stone Ever caught yourself watching Fargo and thinking, “You know what this is missing? Suffocating sombreness and some Se7en -style ritualized murders.
The New Pornographers are back and, yes, great as ever

The New Pornographers are back and, yes, great as ever

Vancouver pop powerhouses prove they are as relevant as ever with Brill Bruisers.
Updated: Vancouver Aquarium taking park board to court

Updated: Vancouver Aquarium taking park board to court

The Vancouver Aquarium is taking the city’s park board to court over new four bylaw resolutions that could put an end to whale and dolphin displays at the Stanley Park tourist attraction.
FRINGE FEST: Beverley Elliott uncensored

FRINGE FEST: Beverley Elliott uncensored

Veteran film and TV actress bares her soul in one-woman Fringe Fest show
Johl defeats ouster in court

Johl defeats ouster in court

Community centre association must hold new meeting
MOVIE REVIEW: Style trumps story in Sin City sequel

MOVIE REVIEW: Style trumps story in Sin City sequel

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Starring Josh Brolin, Eva Green Directed by Frank Miller & Robert Rodriguez It’s been nine years since Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez’s dark and gritty take on the noir genre exploded onto the big screen in Sin City bu
VIFF renews focus on BC-made films

VIFF renews focus on BC-made films

The race for the 2015 Leo Awards begins this September at the 2014 Vancouver International Film Festival , where 13 BC-made feature films will screen as part of a special Spotlight on BC showcase.
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