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12th and Cambie: To Yee or not to Yee

Self-described NPA mayoral hopeful has big, big plans

Mahara and Andrews play for Team B.C. against All-Americans in the heart of football country

Inaugural international tournament draws teams from Mexico, Canada, Europe to San Antonio, Texas

Monk McQueens closes after 26 years

Monk McQueens, the longtime landmark seafood restaurant, is closing its doors after a New Year's Eve bash celebrating 26 years on False Creek's waterfront.

Central Park: Vancouver community centre kerfuffle

Back in December, I asked readers if they had any comments or concerns regarding the way their community centres are being operated in light of the ongoing conflict between some community centre associations and the park board regarding the proposed

Film Partnership Debuts

The First Weekend Club, a decade-old local non-profit dedicated to promoting Canadian independent films, is teaming up with the Vancouver International Film Festival Society (VIFF) to host premieres at the Van-city Theatre on Seymour Street.

Smart Meter Update

Hey homeowner, got your smart meter installed yet? Most likely, you have. According to B.C. Hydro, the agency has installed 93 per cent, or 1.7 million of the 1.8 million meters.

Women take on men to prep for roller derby season

Terminal city all-stars to 'strive for 25' in 2013 season that stars feb. 9

Pols, not cops, must decide on regional force: chief

2008 VPD REPORT QUESTIONED CURRENT POLICING MODEL

The best, worst and oddest tales from city hall

Sadly, another year of hunting, gathering and - still having trouble with this one - tweeting is over. Sniff, sniff, sob.

Philosopher's Cafes

SFU's Philosophers' Café has a number of upcoming talks on "burning issues of the day" including one on "Thinking," which seeks to locate how thinking begins, when it's counter-productive and where our best thoughts come from. Professor Dr.
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