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The fairest of them all

This past weekend, thrill seekers, Superdog fans, junkfood junkies and curious onlookers kicked off the 103rd annual Pacific National Exhibition. Photographer Rebecca Blissett put on her funderoos to capture the mayhem.
Oakridge opponent gets message out

Oakridge opponent gets message out

Resident wary of city plan to build towers up to 45 storeys
Marpole residents protest plan

Marpole residents protest plan

Nearly 1,000 people gathered in the gym of the Marpole-Oakridge Community Centre at 59th Avenue and Oak Street on Sunday to learn more about the city’s planned rezoning of south Vancouver and to protest proposed developments.
Compass Card concerns

Compass Card concerns

TransLink to address ‘idiosyncratic issues’
Central Park: West End beaches re-open after E.coli levels drop

Central Park: West End beaches re-open after E.coli levels drop

Apparently it really is safe to go back in the water off Sunset and Second beaches.

Class Notes: DPAC seeks more engagement from parents in upcoming school year

The District Parent Advisory Council wants to push parent engagement during the upcoming school year. “Teachers, it’s like their domain and sorry, you’re the family, you’re not included,” said Monica Moberg, the new DPAC chair.

Sculpted Conversations

Five years after their debut, the startling sculptures outside the Kensington library branch provoke questions and heated debate. Photo Jason Lang / (See hardcopy for photo);

The neighbourhood at a glance

Kensington-Cedar Cottage is a difficult neighbourhood to pin down.

Open house

Property: SFU West House, 2009 Stainsbury Ave. If the residents of West House forget to turn the heat down when they leave in the morning, it isn't a big deal.
Kensington-Cedar Cottage: Animal sculptures polarize tastes

Kensington-Cedar Cottage: Animal sculptures polarize tastes

Art Works Elicit Strong Reactions Five Years After Installation
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