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Wage war

In May, the minimum wage in B.C. will climb from $9.50 to $10.25, the highest in the nation, sparking debate about its impact on individuals, businesses and the economy at large

Upgrades plug holes at Maritime Museum

A-frame building at Vanier Park houses war-era RCMP vessel

Central Park: Just for laughs

Just for laughs They're large, they laugh and they make up one of the most popular sculptures this city has enjoyed.

Boys basketball bragging rights previewed

Can Tupper make it three, will Kits reclaim the crown or will 2012 be the year of the Dragons?

Class Notes: Weekend rates

WEEKEND RATES The Vancouver School Board is slashing weekend rental surcharge rates for some facilities as part of a pilot project to encourage community use.

12th & Cambie: Raise your hand

RAISE YOUR HAND What do you think Mayor Gregor Robertson earns as the city's fearless leader? Or how about the city's 10 councillors? As of Jan. 1, both Robertson and the rest of council are earning a wee bit more than they were in 2011.

Vancouver top cop coy about Stanley Cup riot jail time

First riot suspect may be sentenced Feb. 7

Questions swirl around ownership of B.C. Place's video boards

NDP MLA told by Liberal deputy minister Telus owns exterior screens

Gearing up: Three secrets to setting and keeping your cycle training goals

Achievable goals require challenge, planning, support

Bed bugs bugging seniors at Vancouver social housing complex

B.C. Housing notes 'rigorous bed bug eradication program' at Steeves Manor
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