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While voters across Canada changed the government in Ottawa, Vancouverites went with the same cast of MPs as 2004 Photo-Dan Toulgoet


Vancouver deja vu
If Canada voted for a change Monday, what did Vancouver vote for?
 

So long Svend, hello again Hedy
There would be no tears for Max Riveron on election night.
 

Nice guy finishes second in final campaign
"So long and thanks for the fish." 
 

Owen and wife a winning political team
This year's election night party was a lot different for Ben McConchie than the last one he attended.
 

Everybody loves Libby-again!
John Lynn summed up Monday night's victory party for Libby Davies in one short sentence: "This is a Libby Davies love-in."
 

Dosanjh does it with ease
With its mismatched chairs, exposed fluorescent lighting and homemade posters lining colourless walls, Ujjal Dosanjh's campaign office looked more like an AA meeting than the headquarters for a former B.C. premier turned all-star federal Liberal candidate.
 

Election in quotes
"He lost that pole."
 

Mental health drop-in moving east
After 35 years in Kitsilano, a community resource centre established by and for people with mental illness is moving to the East Side.
 

Kogawa house gets a little TLC
A non-profit land trust that takes landmark B.C. properties under its care has negotiated an option to purchase the childhood home of author Joy Kogawa.
 

Sister of murdered journalist speaking at city school in Feb.
It's a tough week for Tamara Pearl and her family. Monday, Jan. 23 marked the fourth anniversary of her brother Daniel Pearl's abduction in Pakistan. 
 

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