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Ink runs dry on 104-year-old Chinatown print shop

Ink runs dry on 104-year-old Chinatown print shop

After more than 100 years in business and three generations of family, Ho Sun Hing Printers in Chinatown will be closing its doors this Sunday.
Studies support managed alcohol program

Studies support managed alcohol program

Severe and chronic alcoholics seem to benefit from receiving housing and regular doses of alcohol, a new study has found, and communities appear to save money due to decreases in police and hospital incidents.
Travel: Carless in Seattle

Travel: Carless in Seattle

Leave the car at home, plan for two nights away and kick the new spring season off with a fun, do-able getaway, focusing on the arts in Seattle, Wash. Nothing puts a damper on the excitement of a weekend away quite like long border lineups.
Editorial cartoon: March 21, 2014

Editorial cartoon: March 21, 2014

Driving: Assessing the Acura MDX

Driving: Assessing the Acura MDX

It’s the backbone of the company, the real flagship of the brand
Amends for missing women seem puny

Amends for missing women seem puny

The fall-down was so enormous that the amends being attempted look puny in comparison.
Rally calls on province to restore ESL funding

Rally calls on province to restore ESL funding

Saeideh Ghaffarifar wants to return to her career as a family physician. “If I want to work as a medical doctor here, I need to understand every word of my patients,” said Ghaffarifar, who entered Canada as a skilled worker.
Shakeup instead of receivership for PHS Community Services Society

Shakeup instead of receivership for PHS Community Services Society

This story has been updated since first published . A new board that includes Vancouver Coastal Health chief medical health officer Dr. Patty Daly and B.C.

BC will have biggest resale jump: CREA

The Canadian Real Estate Association expects increase of 8.3 per cent year-over-year

Expect sales and prices to rise in Vancouver, Sotheby's says

Sotheby’s International Realty Canada expects both sales and prices to rise in the Vancouver real estate market this spring, according to a report that the real estate firm released March 18.
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