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The Vancouver Courier's week in numbers

Feb. 8-13, 2015

Archives: Heil wins silver medal

This day in Vancouver history: Feb. 13, 2010
The Sandwich Nazi goes to Texas

The Sandwich Nazi goes to Texas

A trio of Vancouver filmmakers are taking their documentary about one of the city's most intriguing characters on the road next month, after being selected for the prestigious South By Southwest Film showcase.

Vancouver Olympics Flashback: Visitors drop millions on local luxury suites

Coal Harbour penthouse sold for $22.3 million
Olympics Flashback: Vancouver FAQ, a crash course in Vancouverology

Olympics Flashback: Vancouver FAQ, a crash course in Vancouverology

Vancouver natives a rare find, politics startlingly liberal

Vancouver Olympic Flashback: Games junkie bears torch, volunteers, buys and blogs

2010 Legacies Now employee chronicles Games 'personal journey'
Vancouver teacher hip to square

Vancouver teacher hip to square

Ray Brendzy encourages sports, participation and square dancing

Developing Story: Zoning matters

Residents frustrated by zoning rules and guidelines
Just admit it, the Olympics were pretty awesome

Just admit it, the Olympics were pretty awesome

Is it exactly five years later already? Then… can I say it? I’ll say it. The 2010 Winter Olympics was the greatest two weeks in the City of Vancouver’s history. There… I said it. To be a part of it was magic. To miss it was tragic.

TransLink CEO Ian Jarvis ousted

Metro Vancouver mayors hope that the removal of TransLink’s CEO will sway Metro Vancouver residents to vote yes in an upcoming transit tax plebiscite. The move comes just one month before the start of the mail-in referendum.
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