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Vancouver cop union skeptical about peace officers plan

If city council supports a $6.5 million plan to create a so-called community safety team, the president of the Vancouver Police Union is concerned the decision will cut off future funding to hire new officers.

City of Vancouver calls for more park space in Marpole

Developers should foot bill, says one group

Vancouver's Khalsa school site to become VSB 'swing space'

Space will be used during seismic upgrading projects

Ministry of Children and Family Development plans forum to address suicide pact

Pact involved 30 East Side youth, most of whom were aboriginal

SUCCESS CENTRE

SUCCESS announced this week the debut of its Virtual Citizenship Resources Centre (VCRC), a free online resource for newcomers to Canada to find out more about "pre-citizenship awareness, community resources, Canadian responsibilities and values in a

MASS APPEAL

First there was the papacy, now there's the app-acy. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver has created an app to help Catholics find churches and church services.

BCIT workers plan full-day strike on Wednesday

Faculty and staff at the British Columbia Institute of Technology are planning a full-day strike on Nov. 28. Union members from the Faculty and Staff Association, as well as the B.C.

Park sign recreation

A n anonymous person or group took the time last week to lovingly create a realistic-looking Vancouver Park Board sign and temporarily rechristen Guelph Park as "Dude Chilling Park.

Electric vehicle rebate program undersubscribed

The Lower Mainland might be home to innovators in hydrogen fuel cell and natural gas engine technologies, but not a single British Columbian applied for a rebate to buy a hydrogen fuel cell or natural gas-fired vehicle under the Clean Energy Vehicle

TAKE TOYS TO THE FIRE HALL

Vancouver Fire Halls are accepting food and toy donations for those in need.
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