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Vancouver school board turns on controversial anti-vandalism devices

Mosquito devices that are said to deter young people were turned back on at Kerrisdale annex last week not long after a vandalism incident on its playground in early May that caused $3,000 in damage.

Vancouver volunteers doubtful about replacing Coast Guard personnel

The federal government is promising that the closure of the Kitsilano Coast Guard station will not lengthen response time to marine distress calls or put lives in danger.

Jock and Jill

Friday, May 24 Join B.C. Blind Sports Friday evening for the 32nd annual Run for Light. All runners receive glow-in-the-dark T-shirts and light sticks for the sunset 4.3-kilometre family-oriented run. The event begins 9: 32 p.m.
Bouldering reaches new heights

Bouldering reaches new heights

Mario magic continues at Hastings race course

Mario magic continues at Hastings race course

Following his Kentucky Derby and Preakness victories on Ill Have Another, Mario Gutierrez has an entire nation waiting anxiously as he pursues the dream of becoming the first Triple Crown champion in 34 years.

Vancouver organizations line up for 'homeless' grants from city hall

Despite grant increases, homeless counts continue to climb
PHOTO GALLERY/STORY: Vancouver students support Quebec tuition protests

PHOTO GALLERY/STORY: Vancouver students support Quebec tuition protests

Doctor prescribes keys to longevity in Vancouver and beyond

Hearing aids should be adopted early

Vancouver student harnesses power of rain

Teen named finalist in Google Science Fair

Mayor supports Musqueam protest in Vancouver neighbourhood

Gregor Robertson visited site Monday
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