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Graphic novelist Miriam Libicki is Vancouver library's writer-in-residence
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Choice to give position to comic artist reflects a philosophy that position can be filled by someone from a non- traditional medium. Miriam Libicki, writer in residence at the Vancouver Public Library, is the first graphic novelist to hold the position ...and more »
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Graphic novelist Miriam Libicki is Vancouver library's writer-in-residence - Toronto Star
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When can my child walk to school alone?
via vancouversun.comA 37-kilometre, four-day backpacking trip capped a summer of outdoor adventures for the four Froese kids, who range in age from four to nine.
Each child carried a pack as they accompanied their parents over mountains and across meadows, hiking through Elk Lakes Provincial Park on the border of B.C. and Alberta.
“I was crying when we got back to the truck on the last day. I was so proud of them all,” said mother Roxanna Froese, the Chilliwack-based Instagrammer behind @intherivervalle -
Should I let my child walk to school alone? Risks come with reward, says expert - Vancouver Sun
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Roxanna and Ryan Froese and their four children during their recent hike in Elk Lakes Provincial Park. @intherivervalley / PNG. Share Adjust Comment Print. A 37-kilometre, four-day backpacking trip capped a summer of outdoor adventures for the four ...and more » -
Gardenworks: Art of kokedama
via globalnews.caSat, Sep 2: Gardenworks expert Peter Fitzmaurice shows how to create a hanging garden masterpiece. -
Metro families face out-of-school care space chase
via vancouversun.comMetro parents are getting schooled in a different aspect of the real estate crunch, as escalating land costs spark heated feelings about how residential and commercial real estate is used.
Now, parents who are scrambling for school-based supervision for their kids so they can get to work on time — that is, before classes start at 9 a.m. and after the 3 p.m. bell — are asking how precious, public school facilities can be maximized during these short, but critical times.
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Saturday Sips: Muddling match
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Saturday Chef: Lobster gnocchi
via globalnews.caSat, Sep 2: Chef Erik Heck from WildTale Coastal Grill shows off his decadent lobster gnocchi recipe. -
Back to school tech for teens and young adults
via globalnews.caSat, Sep 2: From laptops to head phones, Christine Tam from Best Buy Canada shows off some of the must-have items for students heading back to school this September. -
50 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Sunday, September 3 - Straight.com (blog)
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50 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Sunday, September 3
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Looking for something to do on Sunday? The Straight's got you covered. Here are 50 events happening in or around Vancouver on Sunday, September 3. CONCERTS. The first day of the iHeartRadio Beach Ball at the PNE Amphitheatre features music by ...and more » -
Officer in hospital after exposure to substance during drug seizure
via vancouversun.comA Vancouver police officer was taken to hospital Saturday after possibly coming into contact with an unknown substance during a drug seizure.
Const. Jason Doucette said the officer, who has not been identified, began feeling unwell just after noon. The officer had seized some illicit drugs in Downtown Eastside earlier in the day and was possibly exposed to a controlled substance then.
“It is not clear if the illness is related to the possible exposure,” said Doucette in an email.
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Crown accuses defence witness in Beckett trial of changing answers
via vancouversun.comKELOWNA — A witness testifying in defence of a man accused of murdering his wife in 2010 was changing her answers to help accused, Crown prosecutor Iain Currie charged Friday in a Kelowna court.
Peter Beckett is on trial for the murder, accusing of drowning his wife, Laura, in Upper Arrow Lake near Revelstoke.
Dolores English, a former administrative assistant at Dapp Elementary in Alberta, where Laura was a teacher, testified in court on Friday.
Currie said English is a friend of Beckett& -
Victoria whale watchers cry foul after navy sets off explosive near orcas
via vancouversun.comVICTORIA — Relations between Victoria whale watchers and the Royal Canadian Navy appear to be frayed over the navy’s use of a blasting range near Race Rocks.
On Friday, the relationship appeared to be working. Whales showed up near a navy dry-land blasting site on Bentinck Island, southwest of Victoria. Whale watchers informed the navy, and the blasting range was shut down.
On Thursday, however, two explosions were set off while killer whales were in the area. According to whale watc -
Police probe possible drug lab in luxury condo in downtown Vancouver
via vancouversun.comVancouver police are investigating what appears to be a drug lab discovered Saturday morning in a luxury condo in downtown Vancouver.
Around 8 a.m. Saturday, Vancouver police were called after a building employee found what looked like a drug lab inside a suite at 1288 West Georgia St.
“Our officers put on protective equipment prior to entering the unit,” said police in a statement.
One man was detained for questioning. Police have not said what the man’s association is with th -
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Police looking into possible drug lab in downtown Vancouver
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Renters of Vancouver: "I was calling the cops on a regular basis. They brought their dogs." - Straight.com
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VANCOUVER, B.C.: Sept. 2, 2017 – The Residences on Georgia at 1288 W Georgia are pictured in this Sept. 2, 2017 photo. A drug lab was found in an ...
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Police probe possible drug lab in downtown Vancouver luxury condo - Vancouver Sun
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Police probe possible drug lab in downtown Vancouver luxury condo
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VANCOUVER, B.C.: Sept. 2, 2017 – The Residences on Georgia at 1288 W Georgia are pictured in this Sept. 2, 2017 photo. A drug lab was found in an apartment in the building on Saturday morning. Gerry Kahrmann / PNG. Share Adjust Comment Print.
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B.C. wildfire Saturday: Warm weather threatens to intensify several major fires
via globalnews.caOne official said he wouldn't be surprised if wildfires that have chewed through more than 10,600 square kilometres of woodland aren't fully out until 2018. -
Hassan Yussuff: Canada’s unions want pharmacare plan for everyone
via theprovince.comCanada’s unions are proud that we’ve negotiated health-insurance coverage for many of our members. But we believe anyone with a health card should have coverage for the medicines they need. That’s why this Labour Day we’re launching a campaign to win a universal prescription-drug plan for all Canadians, regardless of their income, age, or where they work or live.
A national pharmacare plan is badly needed and long overdue. Today, 3 1/2 million Canadians can’t afford -
Meet the Chef: Unpretentious, colourful food from Ancora's Ricardo Valverde
via vancouversun.comA native of Lima, Peru, chef Ricardo Valverde honed his chops through stints at CinCin Ristorante, Diva at the Met and as executive chef at Blue Water Cafe and Raw Bar.
Today, he crafts an exquisite fusion of Peruvian, Japanese and West Coast flavours at Ancora Waterfront Dining and Patio, on False Creek.
Q: What motivates and inspires you as a chef?
A: My motivation is my wife and the family we are going to build. I want to be able to give my children the best life possible, build a restau -
Makeover: Vancouver teacher gets a polished, pulled-together look
via vancouversun.comMargo Hrennikoff, 44 is a teacher and mother of two. She wanted a look that was a little more stylish, polished and pulled together.
Margo has fine hair, which was looking and feeling drab. Her ends were overly thinned out and looking spindly and fly-away. She has great bone structure, and I wanted to eliminate her length and create a chic, textured short haircut.
I shampooed her hair using KMS Add Volume Shampoo and Leave-in-Conditioner for weightlessness and fullness. I secti -
Woman2Warrior set to roll out the fun bling on Burnaby obstacle course
via vancouversun.comBaxter Bayer, happily engaged and mostly tolerant of unsolicited advice about that happy-ever-after stuff, looked horrified this week while listening to a sorrowful story in his Kitsilano office.
American athlete Norville Rogers had a plan last month to run the Crystal Cove Marathon with his girlfriend of 18 months and, at the halfway mark, surprise her with a marriage proposal. What could go wrong, right?
Rogers arranged to have friends, family and a race photographer witness the epic occasion, -
Man found dead in vehicle following shots fired in West Kelowna
via vancouversun.comWest Kelowna police are investigating after a man was found dead in his car Friday evening shortly after gunfire was reported in the same area.
Around 8:15 p.m. Friday, police were called to the 3400-block McTaggart Road in the Glenrosa area. Investigators on scene discovered a man who had died inside a vehicle.
“The police investigation is in its early stages, as RCMP work to confirm the identity of the deceased whose death is being treated as suspicious in nature,” said Cpl. Jesse -
Police seek suspect in Mission hit-and-run of 80-year-old cyclist
via vancouversun.comMission RCMP are hoping witnesses and other drivers will help identify the suspect in a hit-and-run that injured an 80-year-old cyclist.
On Wednesday, police were called to the 9100-block Manzer Street for a hit-and-run just before noon.
The female cyclist had been riding with two friends before she was hit by a black pick-up truck that fled shortly after. The cyclist was treated on scene for minor injuries.
Police are now hoping the drivers of two other vehicles in the area, as well as any othe -
Vancouver Canucks 2017-18 season preview: Arizona Coyotes edition - The Canuck Way
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Vancouver Canucks 2017-18 season preview: Arizona Coyotes edition
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The Vancouver Canucks found themselves in a heated rivalry against the Arizona Coyotes this past season… in a race to the bottom of the standings, that is. In many sense, the divisional rivalry between the Vancouver Canucks and the Arizona Coyotes is ... -
Will B.C. gov't keep fighting against parallel, private health care?
via vancouversun.comDoctors and B.C. citizens are only too aware of the severe deficiencies of our health-care system. Examples include the inability to find a family physician, long waits in emergency departments (and with many scheduled for admission lying in gurneys in corridors for up to days), long waits while in pain that often prevents work for definitive investigations, then a long wait to see a surgeon and another wait for non-urgent-but-curative surgery.The reason given to justify this pathetic situation -
We have the teachers, but they're not teaching where they're needed
via vancouversun.comParents — especially parents of children with special-education needs — were looking forward to additional support for their kids as a consequence of the restoration of positions lost when the previous B.C. Liberal government unilaterally abrogated the contract with teachers in 2001.
But many of those parents are becoming increasingly concerned about the challenges that school boards are facing in hiring sufficient teachers to restore the positions that were lost.
There are a number -
Nations at War looks at First Nations in conflict
via vancouversun.comNations at War
Sept. 6, 10 p.m.| APTN
While researching the controversial figure Edward Cornwallis for a Nova Scotia website, Tim Johnson soon found himself knee-deep in stories he wanted to tell.
“As I learnt more about Cornwallis and the Indigenous people I kind of ended up going down a rabbit hole,” said Johnson, referring to the British military officer’s mistreatment of Indigenous people.
Johnson started thinking long and hard about these stories as he began to reali -
Building-energy benchmarking can save money
via vancouversun.comLocal governments and some property owners all across B.C. want large buildings to be required to track their energy and water consumption, and to report this data to the province every year. This practice, known as building-energy benchmarking, is a key tool for driving conservation and efficiency, and reducing carbon pollution.
In order for energy and water use to be effectively managed, it must first be measured and understood. Benchmarking allows property owners to compare the performance of -
Douglas Todd: Three million people snap up Canada's 10-year visas - Vancouver Sun
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Douglas Todd: Three million people snap up Canada's 10-year visas
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More than 1.4 million Mainland Chinese have obtained Canada's 10-year visa, which allows visits of up to six months at a time. Photo: Girl waves a Canadian flag on Canada Day, 2017. DARRYL DYCK / CP. Share Adjust Comment Print. The global appetite ...and more » -
Douglas Todd: Three million people snap up Canada's 10-year visas
via vancouversun.comThe global appetite for Canada’s new 10-year visas appears insatiable, especially in China.
More than three million people from countries with which Canada has long had travel restrictions have obtained the 10-year, multiple-entry visas since the program began in 2014.
With almost half the 10-year visas being handed out in Mainland China, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government this year opened seven new visa offices, the province of B.C., more than anywhere in Canada, has e -
The big sell: Custom-built Vancouver home goes for well above asking price - Vancouver Sun
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The big sell: Custom-built Vancouver home goes for well above asking price
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The big sell: This newly finished Cambie-area home has been custom built with an eye on detail, and has a 430-square-foot laneway studio alongside a double garage, in addition to a suite in the basement of the house. The three-level home has 11-foot ... -
The big sell: Custom-built Vancouver home goes for well above asking price
via vancouversun.comA snapshot of recent residential real estate activity in Metro Vancouver
440 West 23rd Avenue, Vancouver
Type: Five-bedroom, six-bathroom detached
Size: 3,871 sq. ft.
B.C. Assessment: $3,437,000
Listed for: $3,550,000
Sold for: $3,850,000
Sold on: June 27
Days on market: Eight
Listing agent: Marty Pospischil and Adam Pospischil at Dexter Associates Realty
Buyers agent: Victor Kwan at RE/MAX Select Properties
The big sell: This newly finished Cambie-area home has been custom built with an eye on -
The Home Front: Dorm room decor
via vancouversun.comDecorating a dorm room can be a simple and satisfying affair and getting a few key things right means students will have a comfortable, homely, restful home base so they can make the most of their university experience, designers say.
The first place to start, says Vancouver interior designer Carol Smyth of Crush Interiors, is the bed.
“My strong feeling is that the one piece you should invest as much money as possible in is the mattress,” says Smyth, who is in the process of getting -
Modern design for growing families on offer at Fleetwood Rise
via vancouversun.comKids race up the stairs with their parents in tow in the three-bedroom show home at Surrey’s new townhome community, Fleetwood Rise. The Star Wars poster that lights up in a pre-teen’s bedroom and the cool bunk beds in another are certainly kid magnets, but it’s Anthem Properties’ commitment to building better housing for growing families that’s the main attraction for parents and young couples.
“We talked to real families with two to four kids to find out exa -
Troika's Green Square VERT builds on winning formula
via vancouversun.comWhen Renee Wasylyk watched the last of 56 townhomes in the first phase of Green Square in Kelowna’s Lower Mission sell out, the Troika Management CEO knew the company had a winning formula to move full speed ahead with the remaining homes on the five-acre site.
Situated just blocks from one of the city’s most popular beaches at Gyro Park, people quickly grasped that the townhomes were ideally located to take in the outdoor life that Kelowna offers and all the amenities needed to supp -
Vancouver's Vashaan Society promotes Persian/Jazz Scene
via vancouversun.comVashaan Music Society presents Qalandar and The Marrow
Sept. 6, 8 p.m. | The Fox Cabaret, 2321 Main Street
Tickets: At the door
Vancouver bandleader Gordon Grdina still recalls when he fell under the spell of the Middle Eastern lute, called the oud. It was the beginning of a love affair that has seen the composer delve deeply into the classical music of Persia as well as fusing jazz, improvisation and traditional sounds in groups ranging from his trio to the big band Haram, Sangha, Qalandar and -
Vancouver Canucks: Projecting the first power play unit - The Canuck Way
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Vancouver Canucks: Projecting the first power play unit
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The Vancouver Canucks power play has been among the NHL's worst over the last few seasons. With some new faces and a different head coach, what should the first power play unit look like? It's been a long time since the Vancouver Canucks offence ...and more » -
La Glace brings decadent French ice cream to Vancouver
via vancouversun.comIf there’s one thing most of us can agree on, it’s ice cream.
The sweet, creamy creations are almost as difficult to dislike as they are to, well, only eat one spoonful of. Or, at least that’s what Mark Tagulao has found to be the case.
“Ice cream is one of those nostalgic treats that many of us conjure up happy childhood memories from,” he says. “It’s a cool, rich, creamy dessert that we associate eating with a cone or in a little paper cup -
Five Things to Know: More gangland murders, wildfire season drags on
via vancouversun.comThe lower mainland has seen four murders in the last three days, the wildfires won’t be fully out any time soon, and on Tuesday it’s back to school. Here are five things you need to know.
Two more murders Friday morning make it four in three days
A shooting in Abbotsford killed one man, 18-year-old Sehajdeep Sidhu, on Thursday night. Police identified Sidhu Friday afternoon, while also revealing that there were two other victims in the targeted shooting near the intersectio -
Your school might look different this year on the first day of class
via vancouversun.comDon’t be surprised if things look and feel a little different when you arrive at your kids’ school on Tuesday morning.
School districts across B.C. have spent the summer trying to fill about 3,600 new staff positions and most, but not all, have now been hired. They also needed to create 550 new classrooms, a feat that has nearly been accomplished, although at times with some imagination and ingenuity.
This new influx of resources is the result of a court ruling that is supposed -
This Week in History: Canada trounced by USSR in opening hockey game in 1972
via vancouversun.comOn Friday, Sept. 1, 1972, Earl (Barney) Barnswell spent the night outside the Vancouver Ticket Centre. By 10 a.m., he was one of an estimated 700 people lined up for tickets for the Sept. 8 game between Canada and the USSR at the Pacific Coliseum.
Barnswell, a semi-retired construction worker, paid $7.50 for his ticket.
“I have been waiting for 25 years for Canada to play Russia,” he told The Vancouver Sun at the time.
Another fan in the lineup was Sean Dunphy. Going against prevaili -
The bestselling B.C. books of this week
via vancouversun.com1. The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate — Discoveries from a Secret World — Peter Wohlleben (Greystone Books).
2. Embers: One Ojibway’s Meditations — Richard Wagamese (Douglas & McIntyre).
3. On Island: Life Among the Coast Dwellers — Pat Carney (TouchWood Editions).
4. Harry: A Wilderness Dog Saga — Chris Czajkowski (Harbour Publishing).
5. Hello Humpback! — Roy Henry Vickers a -
Fab 5: Not-so-basic bags
via vancouversun.comIn our ongoing quest to express ourselves through our fashion choices, bags have emerged as an unlikely hero. Where once, our range of options started at bowler and ended at tote (with the trusty bucket bag and satchel falling in between the two extremes), these days, the choices remind us a bit of the geometry chapter of a math textbook. From symmetrical triangles to, well, animals, Rebecca Tay shares five uniquely shaped bags for right now.
ELEPHANT LADY
Mankind’s best friend? With a bag -
Rising gun violence in Metro Vancouver
via globalnews.caFour people have been killed by gun violence since Tuesday. Catherine Urquhart has more. -
Man found dead in car in West Kelowna; RCMP say death is suspicious
via globalnews.caAt least one person is dead and neighbours tell Global News they heard gunshots Friday night. -
Coroner and RCMP investigate West Kelowna death
via globalnews.caCoroner on way to scene, according to RCMP. -
Pressy Lake, a fire-ravaged B.C. community, wants to know what was done to save it
via globalnews.ca"I just want to know what you did, it shouldn't be a big secret." -
BC Wildfire Service members are leaving the fight so they can hit the books
via globalnews.caBut the BC Wildfire Service was ready for this.
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