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Class Notes: Pay scale

PAY SCALE Seven Vancouver School Board staff pulled in more than $150,000 in remuneration between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011, and one exceeded $200,000 for the first time in the district's history, according to the district's Statement of Financi

Central Park: The departed

With a new park board being sworn in Dec. 5, I asked the outgoing commissioners for final words.
Rent-free offer at Rio Theatre good for everyone

Rent-free offer at Rio Theatre good for everyone

It started as an attempt to make lemonade from lemons. Now the owner of the Rio Theatre is hoping her experiment will turn into a sweet deal for local artists and her independent business.
The men of Movember

The men of Movember

Remember when the 30 days between October and December were just plain old November? Not anymore.

Try out your snowboarding dreams

Got a passion for the pow pow? Live to free-ride or dream about the boomers? The B.C. Snowboard Association invites all teenage snowboard athletes to try out for the provincial development program Dec. 3 at the Mount Seymour ski hill.

Women's shelter opens in Downtown Eastside

Powell Street site provides meals

Central Park: Growing reputation

Growing reputation Some locals have long known what a hidden gem Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is in this city, but it looks like the secret is out.

Vancouver city council rookies acknowledge learning curve

NPA councillor slams cost of swearing-in ceremony
PHOTO GALLERY: Grey Cup hoot and holler

PHOTO GALLERY: Grey Cup hoot and holler

Lions grab Grey Cup glory

B.C. downs Winnipeg 34-23
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