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Dragon sequel lacks magic

Dragon sequel lacks magic

Unfortunately, How to Train Your Dragon 2 succumbs to several typical pitfalls.
OPINION: Pipeline approval flies in the face of democracy and global warming

OPINION: Pipeline approval flies in the face of democracy and global warming

There was little doubt the federal government would approve the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline project, regardless of public opposition or evidence presented against it.

Nine crazy facts you never knew about Vancouver

Obviously, Vancouver has a rich and storied history. Here’s a list of nine bewildering facts you never knew about our city.
Vancouver Food Cart Festival underway Sunday

Vancouver Food Cart Festival underway Sunday

Whether looking for an economical way to enter the food industry or a venue to experiment new dishes, food carts are a mobile option to build a brand and get the eats directly to the people.
Developing Story: WilMar estate on the block

Developing Story: WilMar estate on the block

The WilMar Estate at 2050 Southwest Marine Dr. is up for sale again — this time for $8.9 million. An earlier sale fell through.
City living: Drawing with doodles, dancers and acrobats

City living: Drawing with doodles, dancers and acrobats

All artists of all ages — along with poodles of all sorts, too — were invited to Ian Forbes’ painting tent under the Main Street poodle statue for Vancouver Draw Down .
Cheers, boos greet Vancouver School Board's new transgender policy

Cheers, boos greet Vancouver School Board's new transgender policy

Denike, Woo only trustees voting against
Family: Fun for kids now that school’s out

Family: Fun for kids now that school’s out

Help for parents as strike closes Vancouver schools
UPDATED: Ken Denike and Sophia Woo's break with NPA not a surprise

UPDATED: Ken Denike and Sophia Woo's break with NPA not a surprise

School board trustees had ‘gone rogue,’ according to NPA colleague
B.C. Teachers strike going ahead

B.C. Teachers strike going ahead

Parents should make arrangements for their kids for tomorrow, June 17. The B.C. Public School Employers’ Association and the B.C. Teachers’ Federation didn’t reach an agreement this weekend.
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