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IN THE CITY (June 9)

FEEL-GOOD MOVIE: Catch a night at the movies and contribute to cancer research.
NEWS: Renters roundtable

NEWS: Renters roundtable

Im happy to have a roof over my head, but Im paying an arm and a leg for it. The competition is so brisk my friends show up half an hour before the landlord. I was evicted for disability reasons and Im currently homeless.

RANT/RAVE (June 2)

Not diggin it Hey Rantline, I like the weekly feature My Digs. But I was just wondering if we could have a bit more variety. Every week its the same thing: a multi-million dollar home inhabited by rich people who appear to lead carefree lives.

IN THE CITY (June2)

SAÚDE! Celebrate Portuguese Heritage Month by raising a few glasses or bottles at the Portuguese Heritage Month kickoff June 2 at J Loung (1216 Bute). Join notable representatives including city councillor Suzanne Anton and Dr.

IN THE CITY (May 26)

SWEET 16: Help the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Public Library celebrate its coming of age with the 16th anniversary of Library Square (350 W. Georgia), today, May 26.
NEWS: The halfway house for healing turns 40

NEWS: The halfway house for healing turns 40

If it wasnt for Marj and the Circle of Eagles Lodge, John figures hed probably be back in. The First Nations man, now in his early 50s, was serving a 16-year sentence for manslaughter at a B.C.

RANT/RAVE (May 26)

Go Canucks Go! Dear Lincoln: Im sorry your mother named you Lincoln and you turned out to be such a miserable twerp. Im not a hockey fan but I dont mind celebrating in other peoples happiness.
NEWS: Last call at the Rickshaw?

NEWS: Last call at the Rickshaw?

Rickshaw Theatre owner David Duprey is on tenterhooks, and hell stay that way for the next month.
URBAN LEGEND: Baking with Watermleon

URBAN LEGEND: Baking with Watermleon

Watermelon wants to become the Martha Stewart of weed.
NEWS: Where does your garden grow?

NEWS: Where does your garden grow?

The aging roof of the West End Community Centre could bridge the divide between urban agriculture enthusiasts and area residents reluctant to give up valuable park space to community gardens, says park board chair Aaron Jasper.