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Campaign Serves Up Top Meals & Amazing Value to Locals & Visitors *
Dine Out Vancouver will involve more than 50 restaurants offering a three-course tasting menu (appetizer, entrée, dessert) for just $15 or $25 from January 24 to February 2, 2003.
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DTES Community Play *
See the Downtown Eastside Community Play: "In the Heart of a City" now showing at the Japanese Hall, December 4 - 7, Vancouver, BC
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Food stores cater to Vancouver city centre *
Vancouver's growth in downtown core sparks big demand
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Giller author John Bemrose reads at North Van Library *
December 16, 2003, North Vancouver, BC
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Hyatt Regency Vancouver -- MOSAIC -- Easter brunch, 2008 *
Easter Brunch menu for March 23, 2008. . .
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Mega-developments to dominate Cambie and Broadway area, Kingsway and Knight *
Combining a shopping centre with residential, office or other uses is not a new phenomenon, but it is one being seen more frequently as retailers and shopping centre developers turn their attentions to opportunities in the cities. The point is: Who benefits?
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Midnight 2004 at the Empire Landmark Hotel *
December 31, 2003, Vancouver, BC
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The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver presents their new culinary service *
The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver presents their new culinary service at The Carvery and 900 West Lounge, December 4, 2003, Vancouver, BC
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Vancouver Life In The Active Lane *
Picture yourself soaring high above the city, paddling a shoreline rich with birds, cycling a mountain trail...and you will have a glimpse of life in the south-western corner of BC.
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Vancouver Marathon: Getting a run for your money *
A gorgeous setting coupled with a solid tourism infrastructure has made Vancouver an ideal host for an event like the Vancouver International Marathon, a four-day festival that takes place for the 35th year from May 4 to 7, with the run itself (half-marathon and full) occurring on Sunday the 7th.
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Vancouver's street smarts *
Toronto could use some lessons in city planning, LISA ROCHON writes, and it need look no farther than the West Coast for a model of urbanism
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Vancouver, Vienna and Melbourne top city list *
Vienna, Vancouver and Melbourne are the best places for expatriates to live, according to a "hardship survey" by Britain's Economist Intelligence Unit.
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11th Annual Vancouver Storytelling Festival *
From hilarious Irish folktales to personal tales of Southern belles, from ancient epic and myth to improvised yarns so new, they're spun on the spot -- the Vancouver Storytelling Festival covers an immense, entertaining territory of style, content and culture.
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Cozy Up to a Hot Spring *
When you're outdoors in winter and want to get warm right to the core of your being, set your sights on a hot spring. A soak in one of BC's 85 thermally-heated springs is guaranteed to drive out the stubbornest chill.
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Dance to African pop & funk with Doundounba *
Sorry, finished for 2003
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Latin Christmas Party *
Sorry, over for 2003
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Lower Mainland Transit Info & Connections *
How to get around Vancouver and the Lower Mainland...
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Mo' Butta New Year's *
Sorry, over for 2003.
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New Year's Eve Gala - The Party 2004 at Canada Place *
Sorry, over for 2003.
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Peak of Christmas Festival Grouse Mountain *
Sorry, finished for 2003
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Scathing satire exposes the jugular *
How often do you get to see hilarious, average, misguided, swearing, spitting, scabby, drunk, cussing, struggling, mud-slinging, dirty, obscene, scheming, big-hearted, dim-witted, two-bit, scowly guys on stage?
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The 12 Days (and Nights) of Christmas in British Columbia *
Sorry, finished for this year
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The Joys of Smalltown BC *
While we all enjoy the myriad attractions of large cities, there's a lot to be said for visiting the quieter side of life. As well as being laid-back, these ten towns and villages hold surprises as diverse as stunning beaches and astounding artworks.
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Wise Hall New Year's Dance *
Sorry, over for 2003.
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WPGA: Kane on course to find a little patience *
Charlottetown native looks to Weir for inspiration in her return to Canada
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