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BREAKING: NPA kicks Ken Denike and Sophia Woo from caucus

BREAKING: NPA kicks Ken Denike and Sophia Woo from caucus

The NPA has expelled school trustees Ken Denike and Sophia Woo from caucus. A press release was issued this afternoon. Denike is a longtime school trustee. Woo was elected in the last election.
Little substance to what Chef serves up

Little substance to what Chef serves up

Chef is content to dole out guilty pleasures that go down easy but ultimately don’t sit well.
Cyclists get bare and aware

Cyclists get bare and aware

Anthony Stal is a cyclist. Sometimes he bikes naked. “It’s quite relieving to feel a breeze between your legs,” said Stal. In 2004, World Naked Bike Ride was started in Vancouver by artist and social activist Conrad Schmidt.
Central Park: Whale protesters crash Aquarium’s party

Central Park: Whale protesters crash Aquarium’s party

Holding signs emblazoned with messages such as “Enslaved not Rescued,” “Life in a Tank is No Life at All,” and “Empty the Tanks,” more than 100 protesters gathered outside the Vancouver Aquarium Tuesday night.
Metro Vancouver mayors approve 10-year transit plan

Metro Vancouver mayors approve 10-year transit plan

Mayors from around the region approved a 10-year transit plan Thursday that will cost $7.5 billion and include the construction of a $1.9 billion subway line along the Broadway corridor.
Ten reasons to go "Over the Bridge"

Ten reasons to go "Over the Bridge"

OTB: A phenomenon common to downtown and West End Vancouver residents often grapple with – better known as “Over the Bridge.”
Class Notes: Teachers strike looms

Class Notes: Teachers strike looms

Strike Friday, June 13, could be the last day of school for Vancouver students. B.C. Teachers’ Federation president Jim Iker outlined escalating job action Thursday morning.
Developing Story: New rules target home demolitions

Developing Story: New rules target home demolitions

Council approved new regulations Wednesday aimed at reducing the number of older homes being knocked down and that will require building materials be reused and recycled for pre-1940 homes if they are knocked down.
Vancouver filmmaker sees lesson in Little Mountain

Vancouver filmmaker sees lesson in Little Mountain

David Vaisbord raising money to complete documentary
Austin shows few limits

Austin shows few limits

Science and music key passions for Killarney teen
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