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2018-10-25
In one year, Vancouver indie foursome Peach Pit went from virtual obscurity to fans overseas singing along at their concerts.
CANNABIS Kyle St. Hilaire is using profits from his organic-hemp rolling papers to help reforest devastated Madagascar.
Canada’s top public-health officer says average life expectancy in B.C. is declining due to opioid overdoses.
Hip-hop informs the visually stunning dance theatre of the France-based sensation Wang Ramirez, along with ballet, martial arts, and a sense of identity and culture.
New city councillor Pete Fry finds himself the only person of colour in an otherwise all-white chamber.
Tim Stevenson cites lack of LGBT representation
HOUSING Npa-green alliance could reverse mass rezoning
HIGH TECH Tech firm makes it more convenient to dine out
Autumn wines hit the shelves
FOOD Hawkers will make comeback
Backbone artists form a circus family
A blues ode to Hogan’s Alley history
Dana Claxton celebrates major survey
ARTS Chapple dances along line between tech and body
ARTS Merry Widow is a lavish escape
Turkish fest a weird and dark delight
Untold stories of the Warsaw Ghetto
MOVIES Chinatown to Stanley Park Zoo
Barber gets down to the dark matter
A pet-play primer for kinky kittens
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