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Cambie residents mourn mural

Cambie residents mourn mural

Shortly after Georgia Hunter’s mother passed away, she spent $200 on a Christmas gift for her father to have Teresa Waclawik paint her parents’ faces on a Cambie Village mural. The mural was torn down by new owners this year.
Class Notes: Options for stranded students

Class Notes: Options for stranded students

Whether public schools will be in session Tuesday, Sept. 2, remains to be seen. Veteran mediator Vince Ready agreed to meet with B.C. Teachers’ Federation President Jim Iker and Peter Cameron, chief negotiator for the B.C.
Parents want kids in school

Parents want kids in school

DPAC calls for binding arbitration if deadline missed
Archives: B.C. Lions play first game, lose

Archives: B.C. Lions play first game, lose

This day in Vancouver history: Aug. 28, 1954
Gastown icon Shine closes its doors

Gastown icon Shine closes its doors

Alvaro Prol was there the day Gastown’s Shine nightclub first opened its doors in 2000, and he’ll be there when the venue closes its doors for good on Sept. 27.
Arbutus Corridor gardens gain reprieve

Arbutus Corridor gardens gain reprieve

CP suspends clearing after entering talks with the city
Kensington Wi-Fi raises park board ire

Kensington Wi-Fi raises park board ire

Park board opposes Shaw hotspot as it develops own Wi-Fi strategy
Archives: Southam buys the Vancouver Sun

Archives: Southam buys the Vancouver Sun

This day in Vancouver history: Aug. 27, 1980
Oppenheimer grows into community

Oppenheimer grows into community

Growing protest camp establishes daily routine
Options for parents as schools shut

Options for parents as schools shut

Community centres and neighbourhood houses attempt to fill void
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