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Vancouver no one-horse town for the Mounted Police

Vancouver no one-horse town for the Mounted Police

The first time we tried to reach Cst. Darcy Henkel by phone, we were told she was in the paddock training a horse.
Put a twinkle in Dad's eye with these Father's Day gift ideas

Put a twinkle in Dad's eye with these Father's Day gift ideas

Like a parent waiting up for junior to waltz in after curfew, Fathers Day (June 16) has a way of surprising us kids.
City Cellar: Get your hands purple with Wineshare

City Cellar: Get your hands purple with Wineshare

Theres a slew of sommelier talent in Vancouver, brimming with enthusiasm, motivation and fresh ideas.

Tourist packaged New Orleans can still surprise

NEW ORLEANS, La.On our first night in New Orleans, my father, brother and I were in the French Quarter on a street lined with storefronts offering suits of armour and antique guns in the windows.

Heart of Vancouver: What women want

A sexual evolution towards sexual fulfillment rather than monogamy

Seed instructions vary with weather, region

My tulip bulbs havent bloomed for years. If they are replanted in a better location in fall, would they bloom? Or should I just green-waste them? Nikki Stubbs, Port Coquitlam A: If they havent bloomed for years, theyre not likely to bloom now.

Dashboard: The importance of tire education

Most people don't think too much about their car's tires - all they know is that they're round, hold air and essentially keep the car on the ground.
CITY CELLAR: Alberto Antonini's wines

CITY CELLAR: Alberto Antonini's wines

This week I had the good fortune of attending an event at Vancouver Urban Winery with one of the wine worlds brightest luminaries.
Follow Me Foodie: Father's Day for Vancouver foodies

Follow Me Foodie: Father's Day for Vancouver foodies

There is always an abundance of brunches and food events for Mothers Day, but how about celebrating the other person who brought us here? Happy Fathers Day, dad! Sometimes he is the one putting our daily bread on the table, so it is only fair that he

HOROSCOPES: For the week of June 6

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Back in the 1920s, the governor of Texas was determined to forbid the teaching of foreign languages in public schools. To bolster her case, she called on the Bible.
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