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People The Maplewood Mud Flats The idealistic spirit of a ragtag collective of hippie carpenters is reborn for another generation of Vancouverites.
People A Survivor’s 110-Day Walk for Peace Zahed Hafting has lived through epic times: war and torture, deception and the most unlikely of reunions. Now he's taking his passion for world peace on the road
People The Master of Shangri-La The architect James Cheng is designing a high-rise paradise by keeping his buildings grounded
People The Secret Passion of Bob Rennie Most people know him as a fixer and a condo marketer extraordinaire. But Bob Rennie's heart belongs to a warehouse full of art
People Nanny Diaries Marie Reyes didn't tell her girls that deception was necessary and they would cease to exist. Instead, as the jeepney taxi rolled out of the Philippine village of Pangolingan West, she promised that one day, not too far in the future, they'd be together again–mother and three young daughters–in Vancouver. The girls nodded, trying to be brave.