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‘Cohousing lite’ focuses on creating community

‘Cohousing lite’ focuses on creating community

Jean-Marie Russell (left) and James Chamberlain are looking forward to getting approval for a “cohousing lite” complex, which will help them establish a closely knit community.
There's an 11+ hour Lord of the Rings marathon happening tomorrow in East Van

There's an 11+ hour Lord of the Rings marathon happening tomorrow in East Van

Join the Rio Theatre on Sunday, January 21 for a daylong movie marathon featuring Peter Jackson‘s Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Gather amongst fellow J.R.R. Tolkien fanatics for an all-out celebration of LOTR preciousness.
Local man loses $3,000 in CRA/bitcoin scam

Local man loses $3,000 in CRA/bitcoin scam

A customer uses a bitcoin terminal at Waves Coffee Shop on Lonsdale Avenue.
Ex-foster kids in B.C. flock to college after tuition fees waived

Ex-foster kids in B.C. flock to college after tuition fees waived

Advanced Education Minister Melanie Mark said she’s “thrilled” to see so many students taking advantage of the new program. Photograph By DARREN STONE, Times Colonist The number of ex-foster kids getting a free education at B.C.
Two arrested at 鶹ýӳrestaurant following Richmond assault

Two arrested at 鶹ýӳrestaurant following Richmond assault

Pioneer Pub in Richmond saw a man wielding a rifle attack a patron on Jan.18. Two men believed to be involved in the incident were later arrested at a 鶹ýӳrestaurant.
Does the answer to your personal housing crisis lie in this very special Craigslist ad?

Does the answer to your personal housing crisis lie in this very special Craigslist ad?

Agassiz is a small farming community located about 97 kilometres east of Vancouver. Photograph By GOOGLE We have a place to live already, but sometimes we just like to check what’s out there. Like, wayyyy out there.
Protesters roll up to 鶹ýӳTim Hortons in support of Ontario employees

Protesters roll up to 鶹ýӳTim Hortons in support of Ontario employees

Cutbacks to offset minimum wage increase in Ontario spurs local response
Trigger happy: Tracing how guns make their way to Vancouver

Trigger happy: Tracing how guns make their way to Vancouver

In the wake of Vancouver's latest gun-related slaying, we're resharing this 鶹ýӳCourier story from 2008, in which police and border officials describe how a flood of high-powered foreign firearms — illegal and legal — had hit the Lower Mainland
Gunman enters Richmond pub, beats down alleged drug dealer: Witness

Gunman enters Richmond pub, beats down alleged drug dealer: Witness

Pioneer Pub in Richmond saw a man wielding a rifle attack a patron on Jan.18. Two men believed to be involved in the incident were later arrested at a 鶹ýӳrestaurant.
City council approves liquor licence for Stanley Park Brewing

City council approves liquor licence for Stanley Park Brewing

Rendering via 鶹ýӳPark Board 鶹ýӳcity council Wednesday approved the liquor licence for a new restaurant set to open in Stanley Park.