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Football, food and Ferraris: Italian Day on The Drive

Posted June 10, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

Call it Euro Italian Day. The twin Italian passions of football and food converged on Commercial Drive as the annual Italian Day coincided with the prestigious Euro 2012 soccer tournament.

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Adrian Dix urges feds to reverse Kitsilano Coast Guard station closure

Posted May 27, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

The federal government’s decision to close the Kitsilano Coast Guard station is wrong-headed and should be reversed, Opposition leader Adrian Dix said Sunday.

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Three passengers in float plane that crashed in the Okanagan

Posted May 14, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

Three passengers aboard a float plane that crashed in the Okanagan Sunday night are feared dead.

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Vancouver street food: Your definitive guide

Posted April 30, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

Vancouver city councillor Heather Deal remembers reading a New York Times Magazine article about street food vendors in the Big Apple and wondering why there wasn’t much more than ice cream, hot dogs and roasted chestnuts for sale on Vancouver streets. “We have a city of food and foodies and restaurants and local food and none of that is reflected in our food carts,” Deal recalls thinking as she read the article in 2008.

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Grant’s Law changes spur protests

Posted April 16, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

Late-night store workers across British Columbia worry amendments to Grant’s Law put them at serious risk.

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‘Hoodie’ jackets in focus after U.S. teen’s shooting

Posted April 2, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

Until just a few weeks ago, the “hoodie” was seen as just another article of clothing, a favourite garment of rumpled American teenagers and casually clad vacationers.

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Police recommend charges against woman in the hit-and-run killing of Kassandra Kaulius

Posted March 19, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

Police have recommended four criminal charges in connection with the crash that killed 22-year-old Kassandra Kaulius last year. Kaulius, a Surrey Storm softball pitcher and coach, was driving home from a game on May 3, 2011 when a white panel van allegedly ran a red light at 152nd Street and 64th Avenue and collided with the driver’s side of Kaulius’ red BMW.

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B.C. teachers begin three-day walkout with wavering public support

Posted March 5, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

It was like the quiet before a storm as B.C. parents woke Monday to yet another standoff between the government and teachers.

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‘Everybody did everything they possibly could do’: Former VPD chief on Pickton case

Posted February 20, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

The man who was Vancouver’s police chief from 1999 to 2002 — when serial killer Robert Pickton stepped up his pace of killing Downtown Eastside women — denied he knew anything about Pickton until just before his arrest.

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B.C. Liberals slammed for $17,000 Super Bowl ad

Posted February 6, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

Sports fan Adrian Dix, the B.C. NDP leader and would-be premier, was kicking back Sunday watching the Super Bowl when something made him want to throw the challenge flag.

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Vancouver second-most unaffordable city in the world: Survey

Posted January 24, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

Yet another survey is telling Metro Vancouver residents what they already know —it’s outrageously expensive to buy real estate here.

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Veteran Liberal MLA Barry Penner resigns

Posted January 10, 2012 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

Four-term Liberal MLA Barry Penner resigned Monday, six weeks after announcing he was leaving politics to return to law.

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Langley man shot and killed in his driveway on Boxing Day

Posted December 27, 2011 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

A 38-year-old man was shot and killed in his driveway late on Boxing Day, police confirmed late Monday.

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DJ Qualls wants apology from Vancouver police

Posted December 13, 2011 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

Actor DJ Qualls appeared Monday night on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson where he recounted his run-in with Vancouver police this September.

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Mother who lost sons in fatal crash admits cocaine, alcohol use

Posted November 29, 2011 by in Vancouver News | Comments Off

A 38-year-old Nanaimo mother admitted Monday that she consumed alcohol the night before a tragic Dec. 22, 2008, car accident that claimed the life of her two sons.

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Russian plane crash decimates KHL team, former Canuck Pavol Demitra on roster

by admin on September 7, 2011 - 0 Comments

A passenger plane carrying a Russian ice hockey team crashed shortly after takeoff near the city of Yaroslavl on Wednesday, killing 36 of the 37 people on board...

Sore throats, euphoria common symptoms for Canucks fans downtown

by admin on June 2, 2011 - 0 Comments

Dream game, dream goal, dream finish. Vancouver Canucks fans went home deliriously happy Wednesday after waiting almost 60 minutes for the opening goal by Raffi...

Grant's Law changes spur protests

by admin on April 16, 2012 - 0 Comments

Late-night store workers across British Columbia worry amendments to Grant’s Law put them at serious risk. View full post on The Province - News...

Real-time coverage: Riot on the streets of Vancouver after the Stanley Cup final

by admin on June 16, 2011 - 0 Comments

Real-time dispatches from Province reporters around the Lower Mainland View full post on The Province - News...

Piers Morgan denials over hacking challenged

by admin on July 27, 2011 - 0 Comments

CNN's Piers Morgan may have known more than he let on last week when he denied having anything to do with phone-hacking as a tabloid editor in Britain. View ...

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