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Vancouver Headlines: May 6

May 6, 2011 | by  |  Vancouver Headlines

Today’s top headlines from Vancouver and beyond:

The exhumation of the Whistler sled dogs quietly continues.

The Archdiocese of Vancouver is looking to sell its heritage property at Robson and Cambie which is assessed at a cool $12-million.

The B.C. Teachers Federation is set to head back to the bargaining table to begin negotiations on class sizes and composition – the first time such a discussion has happened in nine years.

Civil liberties champion David Eby squares off against Premier Christy Clark in the Vancouver-Point Grey byelection.

And the strangely-titled Vancouver Slutwalk is gearing up for their May 15 rally to combat victim-blaming in sexual assault cases.

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