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Can't change a fl at tire? It's easy but takes practice

You are only 10 kilometers from home at the end of a long ride and already dreaming of pancakes with maple syrup when it starts to rain. The group tries to pick up the pace, but everyone is feeling the fatigue of being in the saddle for so long.

Video: City of Vancouver seminar shakes it up

The staff of the Vancouver Courier got a few tips about earthquake preparedness this week as Jackie Kloosterboer, emergency planning co-ordinator with the City of Vancouver, led a seminar in the Courier boardroom on disaster preparation.

Class Notes: Celebrating life

Celebrating life Vancouver Technical secondary school is hosting a celebration of life next week for teacher Amy Hurn, who died late last month in a cycling accident. Hurn, 32, was head of the East Side school's science department.

Teacher defies BCTF and will coach

As public school teachers across the province voted this week how to respond to the government's back-to-work legislation and potentially withdraw extracurricular activities such as sports and graduation ceremonies, one East Side P.E.

Van Tech teacher defies BCTF and will continue coaching after school

As public school teachers across the province voted this week how to respond to the governments back-to-work legislation and potentially withdraw extracurricular activities such as sports and graduation ceremonies, one East Side P.E.

NPA councillors pooh-pooh Vancouver parking reserve raid

City council approves $2-million 'greenest city fund'

Jock and Jill: Top Vancouver basketballers play their last high school games

All-star ball High school basketballers will play their last game in their school colours this Saturday in the best-of-B.C. all-star game hosted by the University of B.C.

Current, former students ponder Emily Carr move

1,800 students attend institution built for 850

Vancouver school parent group to get less money for playground

But one school will get dramatically more through provincial grants

Central Park: Just for laughs

This is either going to be good news or bad, depending on which side of the discussion you belong. The park board has accepted the long-term loan of the A-maze-ing Laughter sculpture on display at Morton Park across the road from English Bay.
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