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New VPD policy counters allegations against cops

Man suing police over dog bite

Gearing up: Are you exercising or training? Do you know the difference?

I was 15 years old and skinny-fat. Not liking what I saw in the mirror, I began running up to 10 kilometres before school every morning. We lived on an old country road outside Peterborough, Ont.

JOCK & JILL: Tennis most popular in B.C.

Tennis on the rise Tennis is on an upswing in B.C. Two years ago, one in four Canadians considered themselves an avid tennis fan. Most recently, one in three of us cops to loving the sport.

Lawyer tells Vision Vancouver school board trustees to halt 'defamatory statements'

Longtime NPA trustee says censure unprecedented

Class Notes: Save the dates

The District Parent Advisory Council is hosting two town halls-one on the East Side and one on the West Side-to collect parents' thoughts about the Vancouver School Board's 2012/13 budget.

Skate your way into your Valentine's heart

Grab a partner, create a two-minute performance and skate your heart out to become Vancouvers Valentines Ice Dance Champion. The competition takes place at the Robson Square ice rink from 7 to 8pm on February 14.

Vancouver library hosts speed dating for book lovers

Theres one potentially big problem for book lovers: reading is something you can only do alone. Sure there can be other people in the room, but in essence its a solitary activity.
Clean out your closet and make money

Clean out your closet and make money

Whats that rule? If you havent taken a piece of clothing out of your closet for six months its time to get rid of it.
Food blogger takes to the streets

Food blogger takes to the streets

Missy McIntosh has hot sauce on her chin. But thats part of the fun of sitting on ledge near the Vancouver Art Gallery on a sunny winter afternoon and being able to devour one of the pimped out sandwiches from Moms Grilled Cheese Truck .
Vancouver Playhouse festival blends love of wine and theatre

Vancouver Playhouse festival blends love of wine and theatre

Bordeaux wine gets its delicious complexities from a blend of different grapes. Harry Hertscheg is more like a pinot noir: a wine that gets all of its nuances and surprises from a single vine. Take his appreciation of the land.
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