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Part 2 VIDEO: Candid Candidates: How green are they?

Find out what the NPA's Mike Klassen, COPE's Tim Louis, Vision Vancouver's Kerry Jang and independent council candidate Sandy Garossino are doing to help the city meet the target to become the greenest city in the world by 2020.

Fred unleeshed

Swish splash: Arts Umbrella's Splash soiree once again boasted an impressive collection of art and attendees for the annual art auction gala chaired by former city councilor Kim Capri.

Olympic curling rink sees spike in membership

Move from old rink to new eight sheets at Hillcrest Centre the reason for surge

Blood-filled weekend

This weekend, the streets of Vancouver will be filled with blood, mayhem and, with any luck, a few possessed children as the eighth annual Bloodshots 48-Hour Horror Filmmaking Challenge gets underway. Tonight (Oct. 21) at 7 p.m.

Women-less footie

Vancouver street soccer players-the unrestricted athletes who bring their panache and personalized style to unlined parks, gymnasiums and backyard laneways-will recognize Vancouver in the upcoming FIFA Street, created by Electronic Arts and available

Caption Only

The PNE's annual Fright Night includes several spooky clowns. Got a photo idea? Contact photographer Dan Toulgoet at [email protected].
Robertson, round two

Robertson, round two

Despite criticism over bike lanes, green grants and backyard chickens, Mayor Gregor Robertson remains committed to the Vision Vancouver agenda as the November election looms

Courier sold to glacier media

Vancouver-based Glacier Media Inc. is buying the Vancouver Courier from Postmedia Network Inc. On Tuesday, Postmedia announced a definitive agreement to sell daily newspapers the Times Colonist, Nanaimo Daily News and Alberni Valley Times and its B.

12th and Cambie: Doubling down

Vision Vancouver made its first campaign announcement Wednesday. And it wasn't exactly a gamble, so to speak.

Green leaves Little Mountain

Former Vancouver city councillor Jim Green is downplaying his split with the developer of B.C. Housing's controversial Little Mountain housing project.
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