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Canadian Pacific upgrading Arbutus Corridor tracks and crossings

Canadian Pacific upgrading Arbutus Corridor tracks and crossings

Canadian Pacific has finished clearing gardens, brush and other obstructions on its property along Arbutus Corridor and now it’s replacing railway ties that aren't up to operational standard.

Archives: Rita Johnston becomes Canada’s first female premier

This day in Vancouver history: April 2, 1991

West Kitsilano praying for options on its cultural spaces

Kitsilano crossroads When the West Kitsilano Residents’ Association met at St.

Vancouver tops list of congested Canadian cities

Waiting for what seems like forever to merge onto Highway 1. Crawling along Oak Street. Stuck on the East-West Connector. Vancouverites know a thing or two about sitting in traffic.

Archives: Pavel Bure reaches 100 points

This day in Vancouver history: April 1, 1993
City hall to convert cafeteria into craft brewery

City hall to convert cafeteria into craft brewery

Civic-themed offerings on tap at ‘Upper Brewery Creek’ facility

Vancouver Heritage Register update in the works

Heritage Vancouver Society hosts talk asking ‘What is Vancouver’s Heritage?’

Depression Confessions organized to start conversation

Two men are sharing their stories of depression at the Roundhouse Community Centre April 16, in an attempt to “pull this thing out of the closet” and have a relevant, open conversation.

Easter Train on track at Stanley Park

Stanley Park Ride the Easter Train, visit the Easter Bunny, go on an Easter egg hunt, join in Easter-themed games and craft workshops and get your face painted in Easter colours. If you’re sensing a theme, you’d be right.

Police chief Jim Chu defends window-breaking officer in arrest

Police Chief Jim Chu has come to the defence of one of his officers who was captured on video last November breaking the window of a motorist’s vehicle during an arrest.
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