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Life's a beach for volleyball player, coach, organizer

UBC alumni enjoys wearing different hats

Quake could cause Vancouver city hall data quagmire

City says it's 'diversifying data centre and storage needs'

Vancouver lands 2014 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games

Vancouver is adding a second Olympics to its roster. The city has been named host of the 2014 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games, scheduled to run at the University of British Columbia.

Residents' methadone concerns unwarranted, says pharmacist

West End store will comply with 'good neighbour' rules

Salmon festival returns to convince Vancouverites to go pink

Aug. 28 event in Hadden Park offers free servings of overlooked salmon

Green's Adriane Carr hopes Vancouver civic election finally gives her a victory

Veteran, winless campaigner aims for council seat in November

Jock and Jill: Lucic likely to keep Stanley Cup behind closed doors

VANCOUVER LOSES IT The Stanley Cup visits Vancouver this Sunday. And Canucks fans are still hurting it's not theirs. For some of the more pained and juvenile of the bunch, Milan Lucic presents an outlet for their angst.
NEWS: Words that heal

NEWS: Words that heal

Next Saturday night, members of the Intrepid Pens DTES Ready & Writing Society will meet over coffee and tea to discuss Agatha Christies And Then There Were None. The group wanted a mystery, something light.

High utility bills stun Vancouver tenants in eco-friendly Olympic Village

City, housing agency preparing report on energy consumption in social housing suites
Vancouver squash players want game accepted into Olympic fold

Vancouver squash players want game accepted into Olympic fold

Squash one of eight sports vying to be part of 2020 Games