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Save on Meats faces multiple lawsuits

Save on Meats faces multiple lawsuits

The owner of Save On Meats says that despite facing several lawsuits and a tumultuous two years in which several of his businesses were closed, sold or relocated, it’s business as usual at his well-known Downtown Eastside diner and butcher shop.
Only YOU can save the Satan-with-an-Erection statue

Only YOU can save the Satan-with-an-Erection statue

Last week, the Internet was all-aflutter over news that a giant statue of Satan sporting an enormous erection had been, y’know, erected at Grandview Highway and Clark.
Marijuana company revives rooftop garden

Marijuana company revives rooftop garden

A Montreal-based medical marijuana company is taking over a controversial rooftop garden in Vancouver after the original operators went bankrupt.
Archives: Greenpeace sets sail for the first time

Archives: Greenpeace sets sail for the first time

This day in Vancouver history: Sept. 15, 1971
BREAKING: Talks break down between CP and City of Vancouver

BREAKING: Talks break down between CP and City of Vancouver

CP to resume clearing Arbutus Corridor
Pacific Spirit: Christians inspired by meaning of the cross

Pacific Spirit: Christians inspired by meaning of the cross

Pilgrims have sought ‘True Cross’ for centuries
Startup’s launch a sign of City of Vancouver's appeal

Startup’s launch a sign of City of Vancouver's appeal

Vancouver home to tech network and generous investors
B.C. government ready to legislate?

B.C. government ready to legislate?

Back to work law could take only two days to pass, says former arbitrator
PHOTO GALLERY: March for teachers on Hastings Street

PHOTO GALLERY: March for teachers on Hastings Street

Parents, students and teachers took part in a march this morning (Sept. 12) along Hastings Street in support of striking teachers.
Vancouver city hall ordered to release tendering information

Vancouver city hall ordered to release tendering information

In a scathing decision, the province’s Freedom of Information referee ordered the City of Vancouver to release information that it wanted to keep secret about tendering for a multimillion-dollar contract in 2012.
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