19 I Community Calendar BY SANDRA THOMAS
Christopher Richardson of the Royal Commonwealth Society is preparing to plant a tree and place a plaque in Q.E. Park to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
5 I 12th & Cambie: Target Meggs BY MIKE HOWELL
Protesters tried to crash a café meet and greet held by Vision Vancouver Coun. Geoff Meggs. He went elsewhere.
14 I Nightingale at 100 BY CHERYL ROSSI
A century ago, Nightingale elementary had an orchard and stream. Now it's a thriving multicultural urban school.
OPINION
9 I Down with success BY GEOFF OLSON
Our culture's desire for success at all costs must be turned around with a different model of what makes the good life.
DINING
29 I Bites in Tunisia BY TIM PAWSEY
Commercial Drive's cozy Carthage Café serves up classic French and Tunisian dishes with plenty of charm.
Web [email protected] Life: Anderson shines BY AMY YEW
Alan Anderson's jewelry has stories to tell and works well with a T-shirt and jeans.
Life: Thanks/giving BY DAVIDICUS WONG
As we learn to appreciate Thanksgiving, learn to divide it into "thanks" (or appreciation) and "giving."
Sports: Long weekend run BY KRISTINA BANGMA
By being physically active, you can burn off calories before you sit down to consume more calories at Thanksgiving.
Web poll: Are you lonesome tonight?
Do you feel socially isolated as a resident of Vancouver? Break out of that isolation a little and join our online poll.
Movies: Winnie poo-pooed BY JULIE CRAWFORD
Jennifer Hudson plays controversial figure Winnie Mandela in the emotionless and unspectacular biopic Winnie.
Movies: New on DVD BY JULIE CRAWFORD
Joss Whedon's superb super hero flick The Avengers and Whit Stillman's Damsels in Distress hit DVD shelves this week.