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11 I C'MON, GET HAPPY BY KALYEENA MAKORTOFF Kyle Polanski, who manages The Cove Neighbourhood Pub, says allowing happy hours in B.C. would be a good new marketing strategy for the province's bars.

11 I C'MON, GET HAPPY BY KALYEENA MAKORTOFF

Kyle Polanski, who manages The Cove Neighbourhood Pub, says allowing happy hours in B.C. would be a good new marketing strategy for the province's bars.

NEWS

5 I In the House: Golden silence BY MARK HASIUK

Details of golden handshakes offered to senior government and political appointees remain difficult for the public to acquire.

10 I Out in church BY SANDRA THOMAS

The new Vancouver-based moderator of the United Church plans to prove to conservative congregations that his being gay is just OK.

OPINION

8 I Fade to Black BY KEITH BALDREY

An oil refinery proposal by newspaper magnet David Black is a compelling idea but the odds are stacked high against it.

ENTERTAINMENT

18 I Branching out BY CHERYL ROSSI

The Only Animal theatre company's latest project, Out on a Limb, gathers people's intimate stories and projects them onto trees.

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Life: Saving garden seeds BY ANNE MARRISON

How to choose plants and save seeds to produce plants better suited to your garden.

Life: Fear factor BY AMY YEW

Focusing on mistakes made in past relationships can make you too afraid to seek new partners.

Web poll: Farm fair

Are the PNE's agricultural roots still relevant to a city like Vancouver? Vote in our online poll.

Diversions

Online games like crosswords, sudoku, Solitaire and quick comic reads are a click away.

Photo galleries

Recent photo galleries include the Seaforth Highlanders museum, the B.C. Angels and Fred UnLeeshed.

Neighbouring news

Check the news from our suburban neighbours with news feeds from the North Shore, Burnaby and Richmond.

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