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Literary Landmarks project spreads the word in Vancouver

Writers and their work commemorated at significant locations across the city

City wants Vancouver brewers to make more with less

Commercial water use spikes 10 per cent in wake of tourism uptick and craft beer boom

Plenty of Fish has plenty of new mobile users

When Markus Frind says the idea of finding love on a desktop computer is “quickly vanishing,” he’s not referring to a decline in online dating services.

Vancouver School Board holding the course with PwC contract

The Vancouver School Board decided Wednesday evening to continue its contract with PricewaterhouseCoopers to review the district’s expenses and revenues.

$2.5 billion provincial transportation plan unveiled

British Columbia’s 10-year transportation plan announced by Stone
ICBC’s privacy protection doubted

ICBC’s privacy protection doubted

Sharing drivers’ private information with police open to abuse says critic

Compass card costs continue to climb

Project budget has nearly doubled from its original announced value of $100 million to $194 million

Single moms to tell stories in East Vancouver

The Single Mothers’ Alliance B.C. is looking for stories from single mothers in Vancouver. The goal is to figure out the most pressing obstacles facing single mothers and develop a campaign to improve services for them.

Vancouver School Board ponders next move

The Vancouver School Board’s secretary-treasurer Rick Krowchuk said Thursday morning the board hadn’t decided whether it would cancel its contract with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to review the district’s revenues and expenses.

Yes side lacks Olympic touch

Skepticism over ‘kittens and rainbows’
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