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Home care cuts worry Vancouver senior citizens

Cuts to housecleaning services affect woman with cerebral palsy

Roadie Scholar: Better to be a participant than a fan

Don't learn about cycling races, go out and cycle

Saudi soccer fans flourish at Vancouver competition

Fans sing Arabic songs mixed with English
Trial date set for Vancouver tree-cutting case

Trial date set for Vancouver tree-cutting case

Wealthy couple charged with 25 counts of violating tree bylaw

Class Notes: Something to talk about

Something to talk about If youve read and thought too much about the Stanley Cup riot, the following event isnt for you, but if you think the trashing of downtown Vancouver deserves a little more scrutiny keep July 9 open in your schedule.

Film to go

Jim Sinclair, executive and artistic director of Pacific Cinematheque, hopes the burgeoning film institution can move into the new Telus development.

Footie for all nations

Styled after the World Cup, the Vancouver International Soccer Festival counts 20 men's teams and 20 co-ed teams. For the first time since the inaugural festival in 2004, there is also a women's draw.

Vandals set fire to steps, school installs deterrent

Kerrisdale principal, parents worried

International Soccer Festival creates level playing field

Palestinian-Israeli women's team striker finds freedom on the pitch

Events celebrate Vancouver's 125th birthday

Summer Live takes place all weekend