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Developing Story: Avalon developer prepares revised proposal

Developing Story: Avalon developer prepares revised proposal

A plan to develop the former Avalon Dairy property at 5805 Wales St. hit a snag earlier this month when the Urban Design Panel (UDP) voted 7-0 against a revised version of the proposal.
Young readers like an open book

Young readers like an open book

Britannia elementary school wants to make reading fun
Sunday’s Super Bowl super for local bars, pubs

Sunday’s Super Bowl super for local bars, pubs

Seattle Seahawks more popular than Vancouver Canucks
Office space returning to pricey Vancouver market

Office space returning to pricey Vancouver market

Home ownership remains unaffordable for many, mayor acknowledges
Central Park: Bloedel Conservatory getting upgrade

Central Park: Bloedel Conservatory getting upgrade

Anyone visiting Queen Elizabeth Park recently will have noticed the scaffolding, a large cross beam and what essentially is shrink wrap placed around and across the iconic dome of the Bloedel Conservatory. It’s hard to miss.
Court sides with B.C. Teachers' Federation on bargaining

Court sides with B.C. Teachers' Federation on bargaining

The B.C. Supreme Court reaffirmed today that provincial legislation limiting teachers’ bargaining rights is unconstitutional. Justice Susan Griffin ruled Jan.

Dam inquiry buried under mountain of facts

Harry Swain has my sympathy for his little outburst at the hearings into the notion of building another dam on the Peace River. He’s the chair of the joint review panel going over all the evidence about the Site C dam proposal. And he’s suffocating.
Alterrus bankruptcy soils garden vision

Alterrus bankruptcy soils garden vision

Clean tech project touted by city folds after less than two years
Vancouver Airport releases drawings of luxury outlet mall

Vancouver Airport releases drawings of luxury outlet mall

Construction has begun on the new McArthurGlen Designer Outlet at the Vancouver Airport. The 35,000 square-metre luxury, designer and lifestyle retail outlet centre is on the northeast corner of Sea Island near the Templeton Canada Line station.
Varsity bowlers find home at Commodore

Varsity bowlers find home at Commodore

The satisfying clack of a bowling ball knocking pins was followed by a chorus of cheers Wednesday afternoon when Doris Gage threw a strike. The bespectacled bowler danced back to her friends on Team 50% for a round of high-fives.
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