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New book explores Sikh weddings

New book explores Sikh weddings

If you visit a Sikh temple you may be lucky enough to attend a wedding while you’re there.
Childcare spaces in Vancouver remain a luxury

Childcare spaces in Vancouver remain a luxury

City surpasses three-year goal but costs still high
Developer Robert Macdonald nixes NPA run

Developer Robert Macdonald nixes NPA run

Journalist Kirk LaPointe courted by party
Young Vancouver couple points way to frugal living

Young Vancouver couple points way to frugal living

Critics say their savings goals are unrealistic
Train2Main tries commuter patience

Train2Main tries commuter patience

Rebekka Regan has relied on the Main Street–Science World station to get to work for the past five years with no major complaints. Now she waits on an increasingly crowded platform watching trains pass by. The record number is nine.
City slow to tell its Sochi story

City slow to tell its Sochi story

Former VANOC exec pocketed at least $17,000 to accompany Coun. Stevenson
Three candidates for mayor

Three candidates for mayor

Official nomination period begins Sept. 30
False Creek group takes park fight to court

False Creek group takes park fight to court

False Creek Residents Association members display green lights at night as a protest for the long-promised Creekside Park. Now they want a judge to show Vancouver city hall the red light over Concord Pacific’s sales centre and parking lot.
School aims for accessible playground

School aims for accessible playground

Parent advisory council raising money for equipment friendly to varying mobility
Supporters still Pine for free clinic

Supporters still Pine for free clinic

Supporters of Kitsilano’s Pine Free clinic continue their fight to save the youth clinic from closure. More than 75 people attended a community forum May 20 at Point Grey Community Church, hosted by Vancouver NDP MLAs David Eby and George Heyman.
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