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23 I Designing women BY CHERYL ROSSI

Co-organizers Josli Rockafella (l) and Kim Cathers show off reworked vintage fashions that can be seen at the upcoming PolyEra Spring Masquerade and Strut-Off. .

NEWS

10 I Sex worker respect BY CHERYL ROSSI

The VPD has new guidelines on how to handle prostitution-related problems to improve relations and the safety of sex-trade workers.

11 I Rize sideways BY ANDREW FLEMING

Towers are good downtown, but it shouldn't be a one-size-fits-all approach for the entire city, says a group opposed to the 19-storey Rize proposal.

OPINION

9 I University dues BY MARK HASIUK

UBC rakes in big money by courting international students while locals see tuition and other costs rise to help pay for a bloated administration.

ENTERTAINMENT

22 I Gift of the Gabler BY JO LEDINGHAM

Bob Frazer directs and Anna Cummer stars in an intimate production of Hedda Gabler for an audience of 20 in a West Side mansion.

I Visit Healthwise 15-19 Us on Kingsway 20

Web Exclusives@vancourier.com News: Online gambling BY BOB MACKIN

The B.C. Lottery Corporation hires Irish sports betting giant Paddy Power ahead of a federal law change.

News: Unwarehousing books BY JARED GNAM

Due to overwhelming sales, Book Warehouse may stay open longer than planned to accommodate book buyers looking for a deal.

Poster of the Week

We profile the creative mind behind an eye-catching event poster dotting the city.

Life: Love on the rocks BY AMY YEW

How do you know if your relationship will make it? Conflict might convince you to call it quits, but it can strengthen relationships.

Photos: AAA boys basketball BY DAN TOULGOET

Vancouver College went the deepest of all city schools at the AAA boys basketball championship. See story page 25.

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