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Pipeline opponents sabotage Chevron pumps

Pipeline opponents sabotage Chevron pumps

Gas stations are now a front in the battle against pipelines. Three Chevron outlets in Vancouver and one in Burnaby were hit last month by saboteurs who disabled fuel pumps.
Surf’s up for autistic kids

Surf’s up for autistic kids

Surf camp offers autistic children and their families a chance to chill
Archives: Prime Minister loses job, wins seat

Archives: Prime Minister loses job, wins seat

This day in Vancouver history: Sept. 4, 1984
Clark tells teachers to get back to work

Clark tells teachers to get back to work

If government press conferences were made into drinking games, the public might be more interested in politics.
Public pianos go online

Public pianos go online

To some, stumbling upon one of CityStudio’s 10 outdoor pianos this past summer was a nice surprise to add to a day out. But to a number of artists, they were a chance to perform and make art.
Parents make a date with MLAs

Parents make a date with MLAs

MLA ‘Playdate’ meant to pressure government into a settlement
Made in Vancouver lingerie a global hit

Made in Vancouver lingerie a global hit

Christine Lingerie popular with women at home and abroad
Art lights the way for community artist

Art lights the way for community artist

Yoko Tomita’s lanterns part of Renfrew Ravine Moon Festival
Arbutus Corridor gardeners hope to stop CP

Arbutus Corridor gardeners hope to stop CP

Despite a temporary reprieve in the clearing of gardens along the Arbutus Corridor, gardeners along the route are hoping they can stop further activity by Canadian Pacific bulldozers.
Archives: Team Canada defeats Russia at GM Place

Archives: Team Canada defeats Russia at GM Place

This day in Vancouver history: Aug. 29, 1996
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