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Person of Interest with Fred Lee

Jeweller and philanthropist on education mission

Lights on

More than 60,000 festive lights kick off the holiday season with the annual lighting of Canuck Place, a hospice that provides care and programs to children with life-threatening illnesses. The lighting of Canuck Place house takes place Nov.

The cursed library

The unlucky Kensington Branch, which has flooded twice in its short lifetime, won't open until Dec. 2. The Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Public Library had hoped to open the branch Nov. 29.
OUT AFTER DARK: Dec. 1

OUT AFTER DARK: Dec. 1

Out After Dark is a weekly feature highlighting social and cultural events around Vancouver. Got an upcoming event you think WE should attend? Click here to invite WE Please give us as much advance notice as possible.

Christmas food bank

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Fire and Rescue Services is accepting donations for the less fortunate in the region this Christmas.

Drain the drains

The grey skies and rain may be draining you of joy, but many curbside drains are overflowing, creating kiddy-pool sized puddles. The city wants residents to assist its crews, who were slated to be out yesterday, in removing leaves from these grates.

Vote on the viaducts

Vancouverites can vote online until Nov. 27 on future concepts for the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts.
Fred UnLeeshed - November 25, 2011

Fred UnLeeshed - November 25, 2011

Grey Cup ticket scams

The Better Business Bureau warns football fans not to gamble on lessthan-reputable ticket sources to avoid getting ripped off.

Dominion curls

The best Canadian club curlers sweep and hurry hard all week in anticipation of Saturday's Dominion Curling Club Championship in Richmond.