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Ninety years ago, Vancouver celebrated winning the only Stanley Cup in the city's history

 


one in a million
Today's millionaire Vancouver Canuck hockey players have absolutely nothing on the flashy 1915 version of our favourite puck chasers.
 

Dispute ends in resignation
The president of the Davie Village Business Improvement Association has resigned after a dispute with a gay newspaper.
 

Langara receives funds for expansion
Langara College has received $29.3 million from the Ministry of Advanced Education to help with planned expansion.
 

Police work rewarded
It was a week to remember for Chris Taulu. 
 

More city appointees wanted
A Downtown Eastside non-profit legal society is pushing for more city appointees to the Vancouver Police Board.
 

Districts rely on foreign students
The British Columbia Teachers' Federation wants school districts to stop using foreign students as sources of income.
 

Program helps inner city students
Next year, four kids from teacher Burt Frenzell's class will attend enriched programs in secondary schools across Vancouver.
 

Pride Parade may leave gay village behind
While the flamboyant floats, drag queens and leather-wearing bears will remain, the route for the 2005 annual Pride Parade could march straight out of the West End.
 

Cambie merchants file suit
A local group of merchants and residents concerned with proposed cut and cover tunnelling along Cambie Street is filing a lawsuit against the provincial government.
 

Carrall marked for greenway
The city and the Carrall Greenway Stewardship Committee are holding an open house to discuss improving embattled Carrall Street with a greenway.
 

Vancouver collectors see vinyl resurgence
The first time the Vancouver Record Collectors Association organized its first record sales 25 years ago, its members did not know what to expect.
 

School suit dismissed
A 57-year-old woman who broke her wrist in a fall at Kitsilano secondary school in May 2002 has had her lawsuit against the school board dismissed by a B.C. Supreme Court judge.
 

Island's hours expanded
Granville Island shoppers and tourists will have an extra hour to visit stores and buy goods at the public market and Net Loft starting July 1.
 

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