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Class Notes: B.C. Grade 4 students are among world's top readers

Grade 4 students in B.C. are among the worlds top readers, according to the results of an international study touted by the Ministry of Education. B.C.

Langara Students' Union to do a vote recount

LSU says controversial bylaws misunderstood

Hundreds of buyers look to score former Vancouver Grizzlies basketball court

Seller asked $13,000 on Craigslist, says four serious buyers are "really after" NBA hardwood

Race Ready: What to buy the cyclist who has everything this Christmas

Top five gifts include an authentic musette and a bracelet that could save a life

Vancouver School Board's new aboriginal focus school in full swing

Sixteen students from k-3 enrolled
Vancouver calendar finds Hope in Shadows

Vancouver calendar finds Hope in Shadows

A photography contest in the Downtown East Side is projecting a more nuanced view of a community that is often shown in a negative light.

Musqueam bury remains on Marpole site

The Musqueam Indian Band held a low-key ceremony last week in Marpole to bury what they believe were the intact remains of their ancestors discovered earlier this year during preparation of a private property for development.

They might be giants

In the business of stealing the spotlight from the Vancouver Canucks and their penalized opponents, the Green Men are still promoting themselves despite the NHL lockout.

Neighbourhood dissent erupted across the city in 2012 as residents protested developments they saw as blights on their community

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Name game leaves out students

ACADIA ROAD SCHOOL Her son's school consists of portables and the students skip through puddles to get to the bathroom, fountains and the library.
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