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Coal Harbour association brings neighbours together

Coal Harbour association brings neighbours together

When one person gets angry about something in their neighborhood, its a rant.

In this new drumming workout, Pound it out to a hard-rocking, head-banging beat

You know that feeling, that Monday afternoon deadline feeling, when you just wanna bang on the drum all day? Theres a fitness class for that. Pound, the latest from L.A.

12th and Cambie: Child poverty, homelessness and burglaries

Note to self: Never take time off again during November because its way too much work to get caught up on all the news I missed. So consider this entry a for-the-record digest of some of what you needed to know about the city between Nov.

NPA questions deal with vertical garden company

The Vancouver penny stock company that has converted part of a civic parkade in downtown Vancouver into a greenhouse vegetable garden reported only $6,323 cash in the bank and a $52.8 million deficit.

Canadian women shut out from sport leadership roles

Fundraiser leverages 2015 Women's World Cup to advance social change

Subway needed along Broadway to UBC

Transportation director says $3 billion subway the best approach

Joyce Murray joins Liberal leadership race

Vancouver Quadra MP hopes to become party's first female leader

Seven Vancouver School Board staffers earn more than $150k

Superintendent pulls in most at just over $205,000

Three Vancouver soccer teams finish in the top 10 at BCs

Vancouver College recognized with Fair Play award
Bernie 'Whistling' Smith recalled in stories, video and song

Bernie 'Whistling' Smith recalled in stories, video and song

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