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Mixed tennis events keep sport open to all

A sports fan once reasoned that the basic premise of tennis is to get the ball over the net but keep it within the bounds of the court; failing this, the goal is to keep the ball within the borders of the neighbourhood.

Historic rock garden in Stanley Park gets recognition

Heritage sites part of city's 125th anniversary celebration

'Neighbours' seek to stall council rezoning decision

Proposal includes 10-storey buildings at Granville and 57th

Jock and Jill: Vancouverite to TFC

The Whitecaps played FA Cup champion Manchester City of the English Premier League Monday and the one player connection they shared--Terry Dunfield--was absent from the action.

Unsung night club owner helped advance gay community

Man behind Jonathan's, The Cruel Elephant, Whittakers, The Bunkhouse, Champagne Charlie's remembered

Whitecaps star juggles family, soccer

Her summer was almost limited to a single match, Vancouver's last of the regular season.
PHOTO GALLERY: Master and commander

PHOTO GALLERY: Master and commander

Mayor's wild green plan will cripple city, citizens

While Gregor Robertson watched from the mayor's chair last Thursday, city council approved the Greenest City 2020 Action Plan, a 162-page manifesto crafted by Robertson's new green bureaucracy. The vote was nearly unanimous.

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­police chief says 'hundreds' will be charged from Cup riot

Police Chief Jim Chu says hes confident several hundred people will be charged in connection with the Stanley Cup riot.

12th & Cambie

RIOT ACT This Wednesday will mark the first time since the Stanley Cup riot that Mayor Gregor Robertson and Police Chief Jim Chu will attend a public meeting together to discuss the mayhem that engulfed downtown June 15.