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NEWS

Compassionate eye
Chances are, you've never heard of photographer Ulli Steltzer.

City's gambling take in jeopardy
Mayor Philip Owen will meet the Solicitor General today after council unanimously attacked the province's proposed Gaming Control Act and demanded input.

Fire dept. expanding juvenile arson program
A fire investigator for the Vancouver Fire Department says a third arsonist could be at work in Kitsilano.

Police host forum
Vancouver police inspector Jim Chu says a string of arsons in the Kitsilano area will likely be the main topic of conversation at a police community forum scheduled for March 26.

Food Bank in good shape for tough times ahead
The Greater Vancouver Food Bank has almost $2 million in the bank, almost $600,000 more than last year at this time.

SPCA expanding its programs to accommodate extra animals
The B.C. SPCA has flown about 200 cats and dogs from crammed shelters in northern B.C. to the Lower Mainland in recent weeks, following implementation of its no-kill policy.

Problem house coming down
For as long as Evan Kellogg can remember, his mother has told him not to play or hang out anywhere near 2817 Clark Drive.

Women golfers get club of their own
Men like to bet, women don't.

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