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City Frame: Rainy day people

Mary and Warren McCool stayed relatively dry on a recent walk/ride in the rain with their two-year-old grandson, Thiago.
Community Calendar: Beach Boys get around to PNE concert series

Community Calendar: Beach Boys get around to PNE concert series

Portside pub hosts common courtesy party
WEEK AHEAD: Four years in, Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Draw Down still believes we can draw

WEEK AHEAD: Four years in, Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Draw Down still believes we can draw

Think you cant draw? Think again. Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Draw Down is an annual, daylong celebration of drawing that challenges every single Vancouverite to dispel their preconceptions about drawing, to touch a pen to a piece of paper, and make a mark.
WEEK AHEAD: Cinematheque opens house and hosts Family Frights this weekend

WEEK AHEAD: Cinematheque opens house and hosts Family Frights this weekend

June 15: Visit The Cinematheque for its 5th annual open house and enjoy free, all-ages screenings of Charlie Chaplins Easy Street (1917), with live piano accompaniment by Sara Davis Buechner, and Harold Lloyds comedy classic, Safety Last! (1923).
WEEK AHEAD: Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Canadians at bat

WEEK AHEAD: Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Canadians at bat

On Monday, June 17, giant two-foot hot dogs will be consumed, sushi rolls will race, and sports enthusiasts will cheer at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­Canadians home opener versus the Spokane Indians at Nat Bailey Stadium.

Take me out to the celebrity ballgame

RILEY PARK The Courier's own sports reporter Megan Stewart and man-about-town Fred Lee are donning sports gear this Wednesday, June 12, for a charity/celebrity baseball game at Nat Bailey Stadium.

Community Calendar: Take me out to the celebrity ballgame

Riley Park The Couriers own sports reporter Megan Stewart and man-about-town Fred Lee are donning sports gear this Wednesday, June 12, for a charity/celebrity baseball game at Nat Bailey Stadium.
Riley Park: Then and Now

Riley Park: Then and Now

Riley Park: Neighbourhood numbers

3 - The number of the infamous/famous Main Street bus, where if you crane your neck just right while aboard you can see a seven-foot sculpture of a poodle near 18th Avenue. Yes, a seven-foot poodle.
Riley Park: Life-changing connections

Riley Park: Life-changing connections

Ernesto Ramos is seated in the middle of a room playing his accordion while his daughter Marta dances next to him. Mankin Ladd's mother is belting out the Canadian national anthem on a harmonica in front of the same crowd.
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