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Vancouver Public Library unveils Inspiration Lab

Project connects people

BabyGoRound kicks off a Crib for Every Baby campaign

Melinda worried her growing son wasn’t sleeping well in his small bassinet. “Cribs are very expensive and it was not something I could afford,” said the mother who moved to Vancouver from the Philippines four years ago.
Vancouver housing activist slams ‘poor doors’

Vancouver housing activist slams ‘poor doors’

A May 4 th tweet under the @CityHallWchVan handle created a firestorm this week by calling attention to a new West End condominium project that features a separate door for the social housing units — a so-called “poor door.

B.C. medical marijuana producers test legal waters in U.S. recreational market

Nowadays, a checklist for travellers heading south through the Peace Arch border crossing might include deals on eggs, shoes and — while they can’t admit it to U.S. federal border guards — recreational marijuana. And with a U.S.

VIDEO: Earthquake simulator shakes up Vancouver citizens

There was a whole lot of shaking going on at city hall thanks to a visit from the Quake Cottage mobile earthquake simulator Tuesday. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Vancouver Park Board wants nature back at New Brighton

Plan seeks to restore saltmarsh

Saving house wins people's choice heritage award

Jeffs Residence and Heritage Vancouver work on building permits database win honours
Archives: Vancouver Whitecaps debut at Empire Stadium

Archives: Vancouver Whitecaps debut at Empire Stadium

This day in Vancouver history: May 5, 1974

Investors buy Burnaby apartment blocks

Unlike Vancouver, Burnaby has no restrictions on tearing down low-cost rental apartments
VPD won’t appeal transgender human rights ruling

VPD won’t appeal transgender human rights ruling

Cops to update transgender policy, training
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