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Foundation of Hope STRUTs for a cause

Foundation of Hope STRUTs for a cause

Carl Meadows will never forget meeting Giuseppe, a young gay man from America. With a Syrian passport, Giuseppe lived in the US without citizenship and decided to come to Canada with hope for a life with full equality.

Helmcken application heads back to public hearing

City council voted in an 8-2 decision earlier this week to refer the rezoning application for 508 Helmcken St. back to public hearing, with NPA councillors George Affleck and Elizabeth Ball opposed.
Advocates raise alarm over DTES rent spike

Advocates raise alarm over DTES rent spike

Report says nine hotels charging $700 a month for rent

General Gordon sells bricks from old school walls

General Gordon bricks Those sad to see the more than a century-old school at West Sixth Avenue and Bayswater Street in Kitsilano crumble earlier this year can now buy a piece of history.

Vancouver's urban forest grows one tree at a time

A non-profit organization wants Vancouverites to start planting trees in their own front and back yards, and is holding a tree sale to help out, with fig trees at $15 and other fruit trees at $10 each.

No sale in biggest real estate deal of 2014

Ivanhoé Cambridge and partner sink $750 million into Tsawwassen First Nation shopping centre

Housing co-ops face tough decisions as subsidies end

Aging B.C. housing co-operatives are in limbo as federal government subsidies end and restrictions limit their options. Ironically, for some of Vancouver’s 108 non-profit housing co-ops, real estate speculation could be the saviour.
Archives: Vancouver Millionaires win the Stanley Cup

Archives: Vancouver Millionaires win the Stanley Cup

This day in Vancouver history: March 26, 1915
Insite’s future uncertain should Conservatives' bill pass

Insite’s future uncertain should Conservatives' bill pass

Public safety and social welfare advocates expressed concern this week that legislation put forward by the federal Conservatives could jeopardize the future of supervised safe injection facility Insite, and make it all but impossible for similar faci

Stanley Park causeway to get $7M bike lanes

Cyclists will soon be able to roll through the Stanley Park causeway more safely, after the province committed $7 million this week to an upgrade project.
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