16 I Community Calendar BY SANDRA THOMAS
A rare Nuu-chah-nulth ceremonial club owned by explorer Capt. James Cook was donated to UBC's Museum of Anthropology this week.
NEWS
13 I Pitching out God BY MEGAN STEWART
A Dunbar resident wants the Dunbar Little League to remove a reference to God in the pledge recited by young players at the season's start.
15 I Coffee and two wheels BY JARED GNAM
While some businesses decry downtown bike lanes, one cafe owner on the lane hopes to make his coffee spot a destination for city cyclists.
OPINION
8 I Chong show BY ALLEN GARR
Despite the most expensive civic election ever, don't expect the B.C. government's Ida Chong to push for campaign finance reform.
DINING
28 I Moves like lager BY TIM PAWSEY
Bitter, the latest expansion of Sean Heather's culinary empire, is a sausage and beer lover's paradise.
News: Can we talk? BY CHERYL ROSSI
Vancouver police recruits should talk with sex trade workers as part of their training, say agencies helping prostitutes.
Life: Women who invest BY KIM INGLIS
Women approach financial planning differently than do men, but would do well to seek a balanced strategy for retirement.
Web poll: Hot/Not for teacher?
As teachers ponder an illegal strike or an end to extracurricular volunteering, would you support them? Vote in our online poll.
Photo galleries
Missed our extensive photo galleries on boys and girls high school basketball? Find them now and catch up.
Weather
We can't say why spring feels like late winter, but we can offer helpful forecasts online so you can be prepared.
Traffic
As spring break ends, traffic will get worse again next week. Mind the online traffic cams for help.
ON THE COVER Marjorie White, and Genoa Point at Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre.
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