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Home Builders Association has new CEO – again

Neil Moody replaces Brian Bonney, who stepped down after one month

Surrey rated B.C.’s best city for investors

Surrey is starting to pull away from Vancouver as the better city for real-estate investors, according to the Real Estate Investment Network’s (REIN) 2013 report on B.C.’s best 10 investment towns.
Dunbar group opposes six-storey building; Mixed-use building proposed for stong's market site

Dunbar group opposes six-storey building; Mixed-use building proposed for stong's market site

The Dunbar Residents' Association is troubled by a rezoning application for a six-storey mixed-use building on the Stong's Market site.
City School thinks outside the classroom box

City School thinks outside the classroom box

As a teenager working a full-time job to get by on his own, Paul Sander was having a tough time in school.
BRIEFS: New opera by Shane Koyczan

BRIEFS: New opera by Shane Koyczan

Spoken word poet and performer Shane Koyczan has been commissioned to write the libretto for a new anti-bullying opera. The 80-minute opera will be based on Stickboy, his 2008 novel in verse that drew upon his own experiences.

No swimming at Vancouver's Second or Sunset beach

These may indeed be the dog days of summer dog poop days, that is. Vancouver Coastal Health is telling swimmers to stay out of the water at two popular beaches because of elevated e. coli counts.

Modern living

Photo Vancouver Heritage Foundation / The Vancouver Heritage Foundation's Mid-Century Modern tour offers a look at a style of home unique to the Lower Mainland.;

West End beaches unfit for swimming

Seen under a microscope, water samples taken last week off both Second and Sunset beaches must look a little like the bar scene from Star Wars.

Camera assistant calls out film industry sexism; Downturn in industry adding to problems for women workers

According to Vancouver's Lecily Corbett, she's hit her head on the proverbial glass ceiling so many times she should have shards of glass in her hair. With the downturn in the B.C. film industry, the glass ceiling has added a wall.

Rebel 'hoods meet to fight city hall; Four resident groups say proposed area plans marked by 11th hour 'surprises'

Representatives from four Vancouver neighbourhoods undergoing sweeping changes to rules about development in their communities say they're tired of last minute "surprises" from city planners.
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