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Three concepts considered for Vancouver Art Gallery's north plaza

Three concepts considered for Vancouver Art Gallery's north plaza

At the first of two open houses this week, the city introduced three possible concepts for the redesign of the Vancouver Art Gallery’s north plaza.
Ridge theatre's stained glass windows shattered

Ridge theatre's stained glass windows shattered

Saving the windows deemed too costly
Work to begin on separated bike/pedestrian paths in Hadden and Kits Beach parks

Work to begin on separated bike/pedestrian paths in Hadden and Kits Beach parks

Public input showed safety a concern with shared pathways

National Seniors Day honoured at City Hall

On Tuesday, Oct. 1, Vancouver commemorated National Seniors Day by raising the CARP (Canadian Association of Retired Persons) flag at City Hall.
SENIORS: Affordable housing and the arts

SENIORS: Affordable housing and the arts

The average income for a retired senior citizen in Canada is $30,000 a year, according to Stats Canada. The average income for a retired senior citizen who worked in the arts or performing arts in Canada is $10,000 a year.
COVER: Zoomers in the media

COVER: Zoomers in the media

This is starting to sound familiar: daughter of immigrants overcomes social and economic barriers during youth, establishes highly successful career, and doesnt weary of work, but, rather, maintains a healthy passion for it well into Boomerism and be
Musqueam buy disputed Marine Drive land

Musqueam buy disputed Marine Drive land

Proposed condo development site of lengthy First Nations protest
Vancouver Public Library keen on creative technology lab

Vancouver Public Library keen on creative technology lab

'Inspiration lab' would include recording studio
Developing Story: Tower numbers remain in new Oakridge plan

Developing Story: Tower numbers remain in new Oakridge plan

Revised plan for Oakridge development ready for viewing
Class Notes: Future uncertain for VSB's Continuing Education

Class Notes: Future uncertain for VSB's Continuing Education

Nadia Carvalho was so impressed by the cooking class she took through the Vancouver School Board that she poured her creativity into a VSB continuing education drawing course. She hadn’t sketched since elementary school.
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