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PHOTO GALLERY/STORY: Vancouver bamboo bikes up the green commuting ante

PHOTO GALLERY/STORY: Vancouver bamboo bikes up the green commuting ante

Class Notes: Aboriginal ed

Plans for Vancouver school districts first aboriginal-focused school, slated to begin in September, are well underway. The kindergarten-to-Grade 3 school is being located at Macdonald elementary on East Hastings Street.

In Jock and Jill: Point Grey secondary's Andrew Mavety to play for Queen's University

Mavety to Queens Point Grey guard Andrew Mavety, who averaged 30 points a game for the Greyhounds this year and turned heads in playoffs by helping his team qualify for provincials on a high-scoring, two-game 73-point streak, has committed to Queens

Jockey returns to Vancouver this Sunday

Jockey Mario Gutierrez, winner of the 138th Kentucky Derby, is coming home to Hastings Racecourse for a special public Meet & Greet with fans on Sunday, May 13.

Central Park: Skate and destroy

SKATE AND DESTROY A neighbour of the new Mount Pleasant Park says the community's skateboard spot has turned out to be the nightmare many residents predicted it would be.
Girke chases the wind in sport's final Summer Games

Girke chases the wind in sport's final Summer Games

Windsurfi ng to be replaced by kiteboarding after London 2012 Olympics

NPA councillor pushes campaign transparency

NPA Coun. George Affleck wants his party to make public all its expenses dating back more than three years that weren't contained in campaign disclosure documents.

Bikes peddle lunches downtown

Organization offers culinary training

School board considers 'repurpose' idea

What if Garibaldi annex on Vancouver's East Side enrolled only kindergarten students but also included a daycare and a preschool.

Kiteboarding takes off in Rio

Although windsurfers stay competitive well into their 40s, athletes like Vancouver's Nikola Girke won't be vying for Olympic gold after London 2012.
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