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Conflict of interest petition against Mayor, Meggs fails

Mayor Gregor Robertson and Coun. Geoff Meggs can stay on Vancouver city council, after a B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled against a conflict of interest petition on April 17.
Young adults fuel Chinatown’s future

Young adults fuel Chinatown’s future

‘A place that’s important for Canada’

New Vancouver police chief plans to stay the course

City’s mental health crisis remains a priority

VSB band debate continues

Last year’s school board budget process had parents, students and members of the public sounding violins on the possible elimination of the Vancouver School Board’s band and strings program that operates at some elementary schools.
Archives: Waterfront baseball field opens in Vancouver

Archives: Waterfront baseball field opens in Vancouver

This day in Vancouver history: April 17, 1913
Narendra Modi joins Harper at Ross Street temple

Narendra Modi joins Harper at Ross Street temple

Protesters prevented from seeing controversial Indian leader

Mountain bike trail saboteur to plead guilty

A North Vancouver woman accused of sabotaging mountain biking trails is expected to plead guilty to a criminal charge in the case.

VSB considers cuts to adult education

Pleas for programs dominate public consultation
Langara Gardens project back before public

Langara Gardens project back before public

Note: This story has been corrected since first posted. Open House dates are April 19 and April 21st . Planning for the 20.
High times: The rise of dabbing

High times: 
The rise of dabbing

Marc Emery is holding court at the back of Cannabis Culture , his weed-themed store and political headquarters on West Hastings Street.
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