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Summer Beauty Try: Dermalogica Sun Protection and Skin Perfect Primer

Summer Beauty Try: Dermalogica Sun Protection and Skin Perfect Primer

This edition of beauty try is all about sun protection, ease and lightweight products. With the temperature rising, most people are opting for a natural look when it comes to makeup.

Inbox: River District development story was underdeveloped

Re: “Instant town seeks a centre,” June 10. This article is about the ongoing development at Boundary Road and Marine Way. When I started reading it, I thought this was going to be some hard-hitting journalism about problems with this area.

Inbox: Teach your children well

Re: “Paige’s story highlights government inaction,” May 20. One of the results of the residential schools is said to be a loss of parenting skills in the aboriginal population.

B.C. Liberals had a bridge to try to sell

B.C.’s spacey politics doesn’t get much better than “Om the Bridge,” a public relations stunt which stretched from peculiar to Planet Claire in the space of a week.

City of Vancouver's red tape inflating housing prices

You have to give realtor Keith Roy points for originality. Knowing a thing or two about marketing and self-promotion in today’s sizzling Vancouver real estate market is how you will break into the tiny circle of top-sellers of detached homes.

City stretched credibility to allow yoga on Burrard Bridge

(This is the second in an occasional series regarding the goofy goings on related to the governance of Premier Christy Clark.) I may not be able to tell you the difference between a downward facing dog and a salutation to the sun.
India-born Rai becomes VPD deputy chief

India-born Rai becomes VPD deputy chief

Steve Rai could have talked about himself when he was introduced this week as the Vancouver Police Department’s new deputy chief. After all, he’s been on the job for 25 years.

LNG project looking more likely for northern B.C.

It’s getting harder to stay pessimistic about the prospects for a liquefied natural gas future in B.C. People are still managing that, but it’s taking a bit more effort. The B.C.
DAVID SUZUKI: Irrational attacks have long history of diminishing debate

DAVID SUZUKI: Irrational attacks have long history of diminishing debate

In 1962, biologist and writer Rachel Carson published Silent Spring , a book about the widespread use of agricultural pesticides, and how toxic chemicals like DDT were threatening insects, birds and other elements of our natural world.
Smarter than me: Top 3 stories from the editor, June 17, 2015

Smarter than me: Top 3 stories from the editor, June 17, 2015

We write a lot about the achievements of young Vancouverites in the Courier. Frankly it's depressing. Rex Chen is the latest person we've profiled and, like so many other young people in this city, he's amazing.
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