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12 I Pulling for the farm BY SANDRA THOMAS The 4-H Festival has been part of the PNE for decades and remains a popular draw for fair-goers who can get within petting distance of farm animals.

12 I Pulling for the farm BY SANDRA THOMAS

The 4-H Festival has been part of the PNE for decades and remains a popular draw for fair-goers who can get within petting distance of farm animals.

NEWS

14 I Base run BY CHERYL ROSSI

A Vancouver MP's attempt to shore up support for the doomed Kits Canadian Coast Guard base falls on deaf ears from the feds.

15 I Bin there BY NAOIBH O'CONNOR

New recycling bins on city beaches and Commercial Drive aim to make recycling easier for Vancouverites on the go.

OPINION

8 I Money walks BY TOM SANDBORN

A $35 million windfall from the city for a prominent developer stems directly from confusing and nearly unintelligible city policies.

DINING

32 I Salsa lessons BY TIM PAWSEY

Yaletown's popular Salsa and Agave delivers no frills Tex-Mex dishes that are easy on the wallet.

Back to School 17

Photos: 4H at the PNE

The PNE stables return to life as the cows come home to Vancouver.

Web poll: PNE

Are the PNE's agricultural roots still relevant to a city like Vancouver? Make your mark in our online poll.

Movies: New on DVD BY JULIE CRAWFORD

Iranian Oscar winner A Separation and dazzling PBS series The Forsyte hits DVD shelves this week.

Community Events

Find out the latest community events or add your own to our Community Events calendar.

Life: Not married yet? BY AMY YEW

Six arguments made in a recent Huffington Post article about why some women remain single are six arguments to ignore.

Life: Person of Interest BY FRED LEE

As founder and president of Vancouver's Biennale, Barrie Mowatt has been painting the town with art.

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