• Vancouver police seek help solving Oakridge-area attacks on women - CBC.ca

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    Vancouver police seek help solving Oakridge-area attacks on women
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    Vancouver police are looking for potential witnesses following two violent attacks on women on residential streets near the Oakridge Mall. In the first case, a 23-year-old woman was leaving the Canada Line's Langara station when she was jumped from ...
    Vancouver Police investigate two attacks on women in Oakridge areaVancouver Sun
    Vancouver police warn public after two women violently assaultedMetroNews Canada
  • Look at what Vancouver's Cindy Mochizuki and her fourth- and fifth-grade collaborators made - CBC.ca

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    Look at what Vancouver's Cindy Mochizuki and her fourth- and fifth-grade collaborators made
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    Cindy Mochizuki spends much of her time building complex multimedia art projects. But the Vancouver artist's world is also crawling with what she calls "inky creatures" that remind her to slow down and let go. "When I'm stuck — when I cannot push ...
  • Vancouver indie musician says more industry professionals needed in BC - CBC.ca

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    Vancouver indie musician says more industry professionals needed in BC
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    A Vancouver indie musician says she hopes the B.C. government's recently announced $15 million music grant will result in more industry infrastructure — such as labels, managers and studios — so that musicians will stay here rather than flocking to ...and more »
  • THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: 1949 - Billie Holiday appears in Vancouver - Vancouver Sun

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    THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: 1949 - Billie Holiday appears in Vancouver
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    On Feb. 14, 1949, Billie Holiday came to Vancouver for a two-week stint at the Palomar Supper Club on Burrard Street. Today Holiday is regarded as one of the greatest jazz singers of all time, a one-off with a unique tone, sense of timing and ability ...and more »
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  • Reporting from the middle-class Vancouver trenches: Send help (or money) - The Globe and Mail

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    Reporting from the middle-class Vancouver trenches: Send help (or money)
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    Greetings from Vancouver – City of Glass, Gateway to Asia, home to ocean and mountains (ski and sail on the same day!), the third-most-livable city in the world. Unless, that is, you need a place to live. I write to you from the Lower Mainland's middle ...
  • Vancouver 4/20 event moving to Sunset Beach in 2016 - CBC.ca

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    Vancouver 4/20 event moving to Sunset Beach in 2016
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    Organizers of Vancouver's annual 4/20 celebration say they're planning to move the pro-marijuana event to Sunset Beach from its usual location at the Vancouver Art Gallery, but the Park Board says it's not welcome. Jodie Emery is one of the organizers ...
    4/20 event ditching Vancouver Art Gallery for Sunset BeachCTV News
    Vancouver's 4/20 rally moving from VAG to Sunset BeachGlobalnews.ca
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