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Marseille builds its own cultural jewel

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EDITORIAL: Artful dodger

The question was about Iraq. The answer was about Israel. The follow-up question was about Iraq. The follow-up answer was about... well, you get the point.

NELSON: Hire me, but don't call me mom

There's a well-known cycle of family business: the first generation makes it, the second generation spends it, and the third generation blows it.

EDITORIAL: Is it hot in here?

More than 120 leaders from around the globe swore to spend billions to stem the effects of climate change - and it was barely time for lunch.

BMW's hot new number

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From research to redesign

From research to redesign

Fourteen years ago, Reisa Pollard was still working as a library researcher. The founder and lead designer of Beyond Beige Interior Design in North Vancouver, Pollard laughs when she admits it didn't really seem like a natural fit.
When a small reno becomes a big job

When a small reno becomes a big job

It started with a gift. In late June, Paul Zirk got a surplus shower base and fixture from his nephew, who works in big-scale mechanical contracting. "We thought why not put a shower downstairs? It'll be a quick job," recalls Zirk.

Spice of life

Flavour foods with herbs and spices instead of salt. It can be healthier and your taste buds will adjust to less salt in your food. Here is a spice primer to help get you started: Basil Tastes great with tomatoes and pasta.

You said it

"It had a big sign slapped on it but obviously they're illiterate thieves." North Vancouver man Glen Lancaster is reunited with a stolen safe filled with heirlooms thanks to an altruistic homeless man (from a Sept. 7 news story).