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Lottery corporation hires Irish sports betting giant before law change

Pending bill may benefit websites, Hastings Racecourse

21 Jump Street graduates to big screen

Unsuspecting buddy comedy gets top marks
Terracotta Warriors invade Vancouver streets

Terracotta Warriors invade Vancouver streets

Replicas of the Terracotta Warriors, buried with the first Chinese emperor in 220BC, will grace Metro Vancouver streets for the next few months to show the connection between BC and Asian culture.

Rocky Mountaineer sorry for illegally cut trees in Vancouver

Company says chopped limbs unrelated to labour dispute

Senior Vancouver police officer apologizes for cellphone-related car accident

VPD deputy chief's car towed from the scene

Developers funded NPA's failed Vancouver mayoral candidate

Suzanne Anton spent $70,924 on 2011 civic election campaign

Indian restaurant stares down Vancouver city hall over facade

An Indian-fusion restaurant on Main Street is fighting a city order to remove its newly built, natural wooden facade at its expanded location. East is East owner Mustafa Reza said the new facade fits the neighbourhood well.

Vision Vancouver raised over $2 million for 2011 campaign

Unions, businesses gave generous donations to campaign
Five-Star Concierge: Shelley Hayashi

Five-Star Concierge: Shelley Hayashi

Shelley Hayashi was at a Les Clefs dOr event at the Shangri-La in Paris when a fellow concierge asked her, Whats your speciality? When she asked him to explain, he said that he made it his job to know all about protocol when dealing with heads of sta

Pear Tree Education opens new learning centre in Kitsilano

Pear Tree Education has your Spring Break covered. Its running a series of innovative half-day and full-day camps for six-to-nine-year-olds and 10-to-13-year olds.
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