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This Remembrance Day, as Canadians honour veterans of every generation, Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­native Ted Pratt remembers his role as a sailor in the treacherous North Atlantic during the Second World War

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­knocked from boys soccer zone final

Magee, St. George's shut out by Richmond competition

Magee, St. George's fight for ticket to soccer provincials

Kitsilano and Saint George's duked it out Tuesday in the opening round of the AAA senior boys soccer zone tournament, drawing even after 90 minutes and another 15 minutes of overtime.

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­city hall communications budget balloons

Anton says mayor 'gagged' city staff

'F---ing NPA hack' eyes mayor's chair in Vancouver

Fledgling party denounces developer donations

Magee's McEown a soccer natural

On and off the ball, J.B. McEown can turn straightforward, even predictable possession into dramatic, fast-paced action.

Fire chief wants tent tarps gone at Occupy Vancouver

Deadline set for Friday, 10 a.m.

12th & Cambie: Money flocks to Vision fundraiser

Developers, activists and politicians applaud mayor's speech
NEWS Off the streets but into shelters: what the numbers mean

NEWS Off the streets but into shelters: what the numbers mean

With Vancouvers mayoral candidates sparring over dozens of protestors voluntarily occupying a downtown tent city, housing advocates are hoping some of the election spotlight may still shine on the thousands living on streets and in shelters out of ne
Chinatown strives to keep culture amid hip new vibe

Chinatown strives to keep culture amid hip new vibe

It would be an understatement to say the vibe in Chinatown has merely changed in recent years, according to Andrew Wong. It actually has a vibe now, says the area resident and business owner. Right through the 90s it had almost no vibe, no pulse.