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Community Calendar: Set sail for the B.C. Place boat show

DOWNTOWN Vancouver International Boat Show sets sail at B.C. Place from Feb. 7 to 11.

Class Notes: Teachers ready to bargain

Negotiations for the next collective agreement for teachers will start sooner than expected. Instead of starting in March, bargaining will begin Feb. 4, with proposals exchanged no later than March 1, as agreed upon by the B.C.
Monster Trucks roar

Monster Trucks roar

Plaza 500 Hotel subject of growing list of lawsuits

The head of Coquitlam-based Bulldog Demolition is suing the owner of the Plaza 500 Hotel on West 12th Avenue at Cambie for $2 million. Jim Caya is seeking $1 million he says are still owed in wages and supplies and a second million for damages.

12th & Cambie: Busy Insite forces addicts into alleys

Here's a news flash: People continue to inject illegal drugs in the Downtown Eastside. Tell us something we don't know, you say.

Central Park: Discovery Square renamed Art Phillips Park

Nearly a year ago, Vision Vancouver vice-chair Aaron Jasper brought forward a motion to change the name of the tiny green space on Burrard Street at Dunsmuir from Discovery Square to Art Phillips Park.

'Tender is the plight

No end in sight for Canucks crease conundrum

Saving the Waldorf could cost city

City council last week directed staff to investigate the heritage significance of the newly sold Waldorf Hotel and report back by mid-May.

Lawyers Anton and Wilkinson woo Libs in Vancouver-Quilchena

Nomination vote set for Feb. 17

New school trades on expertise

As a counsellor, Galya Chatterton wanted to make her services more accessible. So when she learned about the launch of a non-traditional school where students and teachers barter for instruction, she immediately proposed a conflict management class.
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