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Vancouver police create web page for Boyd shooting death

Chief hopes it becomes a 'helpful resource'
Granville Island: It's a place of art, food, theatre — and concrete

Granville Island: It's a place of art, food, theatre — and concrete

Its an overcast Saturday afternoon on Granville Island , and kids are playing in a pile of sand. Families stand around in clusters, and children hold helium-filled blue balloons. But this isnt a playground.

Five things you might not know about Granville Island

Sake for the sake of it Artisan SakeMakers Masa Shiroki is the first person to make premium-quality sake in Canada.

High school student eyes world fashion design crown

Fashion will become a district-wide program next September

Homelessness nearly doubles on Vancouver streets

Mayor Gregor Robertson promised to end street homelessness by 2015

Canucks a bit off in playoffs: Vigneault

Coach gets three more years to find 'five per cent'

Neighbourhood group rejects brand name

Survey spotlights Hastings-Sunrise

Downtown Vancouver cyclist cafe celebrates Hesjedal's Giro win

Musette owner awoke early Sunday morning to open cafe and watch Victoria cyclist ride to historic victory in Italy

Jock and Jill: Lingerie Football's B.C. Angels attracts a crowd

Courier sports reporter practices weekly

12th and Cambie: Pipe dreams

PIPE DREAMS That pipeline company causing Mayor Gregor Robertson a tanker full of grief is back in the news with an announcement that it will decrease the number of barrels of crude per day it proposes to shoot down its tube from Alberta to Burnaby.
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