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Court ruling mixed blessing for polyamorists

Polygamy separate from non-monogamous polyamory
The next Yaletown?

The next Yaletown?

A dramatic redesign plan approved by city council and opposed by some neighbourhood residents will change Marpole, a working class community of 23,000, forever

CFL gives youngsters a Cup memory

The Grey Cup officially arrived in Vancouver Wednesday amid military pomp and pageantry and the small, steady hands of atom football player Dario Ciccone.
PHOTO GALLERY: Stampeding to the Grey Cup

PHOTO GALLERY: Stampeding to the Grey Cup

PHOTO GALLERY: Ain't nuthin' like a Grey Cup party

PHOTO GALLERY: Ain't nuthin' like a Grey Cup party

Mothers protest reduction in nurse home visits in Vancouver

Provincial government to focus on lower-income families for visits for new mothers

Teacher job action may delay school plans

Some school district plans could be delayed this year because teachers aren't participating in board and advisory committees due to their job action-a teachonly campaign-that started in September.

Class Notes: Last words

FINAL WORDS The big surprise in the school board election was COPE's Jane Bouey and Al Blakey losing their seats, despite running on a slate with Vision Vancouver-a party that elected all of its candidates.

Central Park: Wharf redux

WHARF REDUX In Wednesday's edition of the Courier I explained how the matter of the fate of the Jericho Wharf ended up with this park board.

CreativeMornings awaken arts and culture

Free tickets to the first 8: 30 a.m. event went in less than three minutes. The second, 50 seconds. For the third CreativeMornings Vancouver in November, organizers staggered their release.
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