11 I A good yarn BY CHERYL ROSSI
Nathan Coburn, an 11-year-old two-time recipient of a Small Neighbourhood Grant, will lead a yarn bombing workshop this weekend.
NEWS
7 I Central Park: Scaring, caring BY SANDRA THOMAS
The Halloween Ghost Train returns to Stanley Park. Both a former and current MLA step up to help a lonely senior at Thanksgiving.
13 I Street classes BY CHERYL ROSSI
A former teacher succeeds in her original goal to become a police officer a century after the first female police officers entered service in Canada.
OPINION
9 I Water, water everywhere BY FIONA HUGHES
Despite California-like weather this fall, Metro Vancouver's reservoirs are far from running dry. But doesn't mean you can be wasteful.
ENTERTAINMENT
19 I Hard Life BY JO LEDINGHAM
Studio 58's production of Martin Crimp's challenging play Attempts on Her Life tests audiences' comfort level with narrative-less theatre.
Web [email protected] Life: The end of the affair BY AMY YEW
Sarah Symonds from the TV show The Mistress offers women 13 steps for getting out of a relationship with a married man.
Life: Garden BY ANNE MARRISON
A lack of calcium can lead to bitter pit in Bramley and many other kinds of apples.
Sports: Q&A with the coach BY MEGAN STEWART
Vancouver College football coach Todd Bernett answers questions on coaching teenage boys for both football and impending adulthood.
Sports: Hamber football BY DAN TOULGOET
The AA varsity Hamber Griffins host the Valleyview Vikings and come up with a loss.
Web poll: Lonely planet
Do you feel socially isolated as a resident of Vancouver? Answer by participating in our online poll.
Movies: For Whom the Ben Tolls BY JULIE CRAWFORD
Ben Affleck directs and stars in Argo, about the unusual escape of six U.S. embassy personnel during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis.