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Central Park: Stanley Park's 125th to cost $600,000

A party to celebrate Stanley Parks 125th birthday later this summer will include a family stage, historical tours, sports and activities with a focus on aboriginal experiences and stories, and three beer gardens at a cost of about $600,000 According

12th & Cambie: Vancouver's Social housing shuffle

The bad news is the Jubilee House at 508 Helmcken St. that has 87 units devoted to social housing will probably be demolished.

Electric Company Theatre looks back to the future

Electric Company Theatre is lighting up the planetarium with its latest production, You Are Very Star, June 12 to 29. The time-travelling piece includes two stories. Part One: Orbiting the Cusp of Greatness, set in 1968, the year the H.R.

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The Courier presents Vancouver's Elite Graduating Athletes of 2013
Catapulting chickens part of weird restaurants show

Catapulting chickens part of weird restaurants show

West End: Say it with art

West End: Say it with art

In the most recent Census, nearly 10 per cent of all West End residents said their job was in the arts and culture sector. Thats 4,100 people out of a population of 45,000, making the West End the most creative neighbourhood in Vancouver.
West End BIA unveils new logo

West End BIA unveils new logo

How do you capture a diverse and complex neighborhoods essence in one, easily identifiable image? The We st End BIA believes its done that with its new logo, unveiled Wednesday night at the Stewart Stephenson Modern Art Gallery (110-1300 Robson).
Cycle City on the path to success

Cycle City on the path to success

Its stunning. Unbelievable, really: When Cycle City opened in 2011, it was the first urban bike tour company operating in Vancouver.

City of Vancouver loosens red tape for small events

Pilot project for up to 250 people
Green Thumb Theatre enrols in schoolhouse

Green Thumb Theatre enrols in schoolhouse

Vancouvers oldest schoolhouse was one meeting away from demolition. The province had already committed $75,000 to flatten its charred remains.
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