News
Masked men shoot 2 in Kitsilano diner
Wednesday 12 September 2007
A targeted shooting by two masked gunmen through the window of an upscale Vancouver restaurant is the latest in a barrage of gang crime, police said, and they warned the public to be on alert.
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Street fighter
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Mike Harcourt has a new book out, City Making in Paradise - Nine Decisions that Saved Vancouver.The former street-front lawyer, mayor of Vancouver and New Democrat Premier of British Columbia co-authored the book with senior planner Ken Cameron and author Sean Rossiter.
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Two wounded in Vancouver restaurant shooting
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Two people were wounded after a pair of masked gunmen opened fire through the window of a Vancouver restaurant on the weekend at a birthday party of about 25 people.
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SEVEN DAYS: YOUR GUIDE TO THE WEEK'S ENTERTAINMENT
Wednesday 12 September 2007
MondayGoodbye Cleveland I know, I know: You've been meaning to check out Monet to Dali: Modern Masters from the Cleveland Museum of Art all summer, but then you had that visit from Aunt Ethel, and all that gardening to do. Good thing the VAG has extended its hours for the last week of the show, which includes works by Manet, Cezanne, van Gogh, Rodin, Picasso and more. Until Sept. 16. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. every day except Saturday (until 5:30). $19.50. Vancouver Art Gallery,
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New Ducks are out of the spotlight - OCRegister
Wednesday 12 September 2007
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On The Burner - Vancouver Sun
Wednesday 12 September 2007
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Toy Run In Alberni This Sunday - Westcoaster
Wednesday 12 September 2007
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Gold and oil lift Canadian markets - Vancouver Sun
Wednesday 12 September 2007
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Eyeball Networks Receives 2007 INTERNET TELEPHONY Excellence Award - HostReview.com (press release)
Wednesday 12 September 2007
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Quest report stalls over privacy concerns - Vancouver Sun
Wednesday 12 September 2007
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Blogs
Vancouver Skyline
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Vancouver Skyline Vancouver Skyline.
HamidEbrahimi @ iStockphoto.com - Newest Uploads
Jim Fox Interview on Vancouver Radio
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Forum: Los Angeles Kings Posted By: Rod Buskas Post Time: 09-12-2007 at 01:44 AM.
unknown @ HFBoards
Coal Harbour, Downtown Vancouver Skyline, British Columbia
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Coal Harbour, Downtown Vancouver Skyline, British Columbia.
unknown @ Today's New Webshots Daily Photos
Reply to Toronto area Flickrer coming to the V Dot!
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Bizzy Girl posted a reply:. Ack! Doesn't this figure? I'm heading home for the weekend on Friday! Thank you for inviting me tho. I'll be keeping my eyes on this group in the event that there's another gathering soon.
nobody@flickr.com (Bizzy Girl) @ Vancouver
Reply to Girl w/ Camera Seeks Three Legged Companion
Wednesday 12 September 2007
pax. posted a reply:. I took a look Waxy and, I just can't seem to figure out how you'd mount a ball head to those legs ... (nice catch btw) Thanks for the heads up WestCoast Frog. When I was there in February I just glanced to the ...
nobody@flickr.com (pax.) @ Vancouver
Detailing supplies in Vancouver
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Forum: Canada Posted By: RayMan Post Time: 09-11-07 at 08:10.
unknown @ Autopia Car Detailing Forum
Calgary journal: Calgary Flames vs Vancouver
Wednesday 12 September 2007
a review of Ice Hockey!, a thing to do in Calgary, Alberta. Possibly one of the greatest sports on earth: where else are you ALLOWED to smash your opponents face into a glass wall? [Read full review]
Sophie Louise @ Recent Travel Blogs on RealTravel
Jim Fox Interview on Vancouver Radio
Wednesday 12 September 2007
He said that Crawford has mentioned to him that the reason he named Cloutier the number 1 prior to camp last year was because when he was in Vancouver, the fans/media would make too big of a deal out of it if he would go into camp with ...
Rod Buskas @ HFBoards
It could have been much worse
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Some scary moments at a Burnaby movie theatre.
unknown @ CKNW Vancouver
School earthquake mitigation gets fast track
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Three of BC's largest school districts have a new way to fast track plans for making schools earthquake proof.
unknown @ CKNW Vancouver
Shooting victim no angel, say RCMP
Wednesday 12 September 2007
A man shot in Langley Tuesday morning has been released from hospital, and police now say the shooting was gang related.
unknown @ CKNW Vancouver
Gateway emissions numbers go up
Wednesday 12 September 2007
He hasn't yet seen a new Metro Vancouver report that puts region-wide greenhouse gas emissions from the Gateway Project up over previous estimates, but Transportation Minister Kevin Falcon believes support for the project will stay ...
unknown @ CKNW Vancouver
Sports
B.C.'s Alessio gets it done vs. Brazilian
Wednesday 12 September 2007
He didn't get to apply "his move" on his opponent, but John (The Natural) Alessio did manage to come out with a victory on Wednesday. The Vancouver native defeated the less experienced Brazilian Marcelo Brito by unanimous decision in Las Vegas as part of the undercard of WEC 30.
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Canucks' Miller going under the knife
Wednesday 12 September 2007
New Vancouver Canucks defenceman Aaron Miller will undergo minor abdominal surgery on Tuesday, one day before the opening of training camp.
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Canucks' Miller going under the knife
Wednesday 12 September 2007
New Vancouver Canucks defenceman Aaron Miller will undergo minor abdominal surgery on Tuesday, one day before the opening of training camp.
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Canucks extend coaching contracts
Wednesday 12 September 2007
The Vancouver Canucks have extended the contracts of assistant coach Barry Smith and goaltending consultant Ian Clark.
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Canucks unveil new, blue uniforms
Wednesday 12 September 2007
The Vancouver Canucks have had no success in winning a Stanley Cup in the 37 years since they entered the NHL, but the club may be hoping another new uniform will finally bring them the championship.
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Canucks re-sign face of the franchise
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Fan favourite and 16-year Vancouver Canuck veteran Trevor Linden has re-signed with the team.
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Vancouver 2010
News release on behalf of the IOC and Panasonic - IOC and Panasonic extend partnership to 2016
Wednesday 12 September 2007
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Panasonic (a brand name of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.) today announced the extension of their agreement through to the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in summer 2016. The partnership between the IOC and Panasonic, which began in 1985, was extended for a further eight years during a signing ceremony with IOC President Jacques Rogge, and Fumio Ohtsubo, President of Panasonic, in London this afternoon. Panasonic will continue to be the
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Premiers of New Brunswick, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador join vision to make the 2010 Winter Games ?Canada?s Games?
Wednesday 12 September 2007
The vision of engaging every Canadian in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games today came four steps closer to reality. John Furlong, Chief Executive Officer of the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC), at the annual Council of the Federation meeting, officially signed four separate memoranda of understanding with the premiers of New Brunswick, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador to explore
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Vancouver 2010?s Board of Directors reviews VANOC?s Games-time operating strategies and Cultural Olympiad progress
Wednesday 12 September 2007
Years of intense planning are required to prepare to welcome the world in 2010 and the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) will need to be ready to deliver spectacular Games when the world arrives. With only 940 days remaining until the Opening Ceremony is held at BC Place, VANOC has increasingly been focusing on Games-time operations. To this end, the Vancouver 2010 Board of Directors received an extensive overview on how VANOC will execute
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