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Shelves bare at AIDS Vancouver ‘grocery store’

Shelves bare at AIDS Vancouver ‘grocery store’

One-day holiday event serves 800 clients and families
School closures one way to cut hydro bills says B.C. education minister

School closures one way to cut hydro bills says B.C. education minister

The Vancouver School Board should consider closing schools if it can’t save enough money by conserving energy, Education Minister Peter Fassbender told the Courier Wednesday.
Developing Story: Casa Mia project revised

Developing Story: Casa Mia project revised

The Southlands Community Association remains concerned about a proposal for a care facility on the Casa Mia property in southwest Vancouver even though plans have been revised and scaled back. Casa Mia, at 1920 Southwest Marine Dr.
12th & Cambie: Victoria Park has generated 900 calls to police since 2008

12th & Cambie: Victoria Park has generated 900 calls to police since 2008

When I think of Victoria Park near Commercial Drive, I think of bocce players. I think of warm summer days, families in the park, etc. On the park board’s website, the slice of green heaven at 1401 Victoria Dr.
Gregor Robertson takes calls in telephone town hall

Gregor Robertson takes calls in telephone town hall

None of the questioners criticized Vision Vancouver
Grant Lawrence's life at the Other End of the Rink

Grant Lawrence's life at the Other End of the Rink

Going to school in West Vancouver, writer Grant Lawrence was picked on regularly . I was the smallest kid, wore the biggest glasses, wore squeaky knee braces I was the target, he says.
Child poverty increases in B.C.

Child poverty increases in B.C.

Coalition pushes government to improve wages, benefits and child care
Plans for new Downtown Eastside housing debated

Plans for new Downtown Eastside housing debated

City prepares to release new community plan
Weather Network’s winter forecast a little flaky

Weather Network’s winter forecast a little flaky

‘La Nada’ system difficult to predict
Students march against sexual assaults at UBC

Students march against sexual assaults at UBC

Sixty students and supporters marched through the University of B.C. campus last Friday night to launch a six-month long campaign that will include YouTube and research projects in response to a spate of sexual assaults on female students.
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