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Going back to Cali Why wasn't Mayor Gregor Robertson in town Wednesday to attend a press conference announcing the opening of the city's rent bank? After all, the guy talked about the benefits of the bank in his re-election campaign and the need to h

House hunter chronicles: know the market

Follow local house hunters as they experience the highs and lows of trying to buy a house in Vancouver's intense real estate market. Elaine L. is the first to share her search with us. We check in with her every couple of weeks to see how it's going.

Politicians flock to turkey-less senior citizen

Courier reporter tweets Thanksgiving plea

City frame

Three four-legged friends, of various sizes, go for a stroll around northeast False Creek. Got an idea for City Frame? Contact photographer Dan Toulgoet at [email protected].

Fred unleeshed

Best in biz: The province's top business leaders were feted at the 19th annual Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards, which spotights game-changing entrepreneurs who continue to drive sustainable growth and job creation across the country.

Class notes

Number drop Enrolment at Vancouver public schools appears to be down 291 students more than expected. The school board had anticipated a drop of 500 students but preliminary numbers reveal 791 fewer students in classrooms.

Community calendar

Dunbar Much like Christmas, Halloween has become a month-long event so there's lots going on for October.
STORY & GALLERY: Vancouver bowling alley teeters as board decision looms

STORY & GALLERY: Vancouver bowling alley teeters as board decision looms

Vancouver bowling alley teeters as board decision looms

Protesters pan planned development

Olympic Village resident claims management, city hall failed to keep peace

Complainant seeks $15,000 settlement
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