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B.C. teachers vote in favour of full-scale strike

B.C. teachers vote in favour of full-scale strike

BCTF has not decided yet whether to call a strike
Yaletown shooting leaves man seriously injured

Yaletown shooting leaves man seriously injured

Son of Real Housewives of Vancouver star saw Yaletown shooting, Santa Barbara killing spree
Car sharing co-op Modo shifts into new gear

Car sharing co-op Modo shifts into new gear

Modo plans to offer more services
Vancouver to get down with drawing

Vancouver to get down with drawing

This Saturday, Vancouver will be covered in art by its own residents. The fifth annual Vancouver Draw Down is a city-wide event celebrating drawing in everyday life organized by the Vancouver Park Board.
Vancouver man saving up for tiny house

Vancouver man saving up for tiny house

100-square-foot mobile homes growing in popularity
Class Notes: Vancouver School Board gender policy clarified again

Class Notes: Vancouver School Board gender policy clarified again

Gender Policy A revised version of the policy that inspired raucous meetings last month will be considered by the Vancouver School Board’s education and student services committee June 11.
Pop-Up City Hall tours East Vancouver

Pop-Up City Hall tours East Vancouver

Mobile project brings information, services to the people
Developing Story: Renfrew-Collingwood welcomes Kingsway Continental residents

Developing Story: Renfrew-Collingwood welcomes Kingsway Continental residents

Daniel Germain moved into the Kingsway Continental non-market housing complex at 3484 Kingsway near Joyce St. in Renfrew-Collingwood about three months ago.
BREAKING: Yaletown shooting

BREAKING: Yaletown shooting

Police received reports of shots being fired outside the Starbucks on Davie Street near Marinaside Crescent shortly after 11 a.m. according to the Vancouver Police Department.
Councillor’s Sochi trip cost $42K, but what did it accomplish?

Councillor’s Sochi trip cost $42K, but what did it accomplish?

The former VANOC manager hired to accompany Coun. Tim Stevenson to Sochi on an Olympic lobbying junket to promote gay and lesbian rights was paid $25,520 in project management fees, according to city manager Penny Ballem’s report to council.
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