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The Evening by Fintan Magee. (CCracken/Vancouver Mural Festival)
The Saint George by Reliance Properties is a collection of curated, customizable homes coming to Mount Pleasant. Conveniently located at St George Street and East Broadway, it will be steps from the future Broadway SkyTrain Station, local shops, cafes, and brunch spots. Find out more at thesaintgeorge.ca.
Vancouver loves murals, with over 200 public artworks to be seen on businesses, alleys and unique spaces to be seen across the city.
Some of the best can be discovered right in Mount Pleasant, which is also the birthplace of the annual Vancouver Mural Festival (VMF).
A new era has dawned for Newcastle. Built on the back of convicts and forged by fire and steel, NSW s second largest city is midway through a mighty metamorphous from industrial port to contemporary, thriving metropolis.
Tug boats hustle freighters on the briny harbour, students stream in for classes at the vertical university building, cafes serve up single origin brews, surfers jog home barefoot from a morning wave.
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Along the main street, light rail whisks passengers past an ever-expanding gallery of striking street art while cranes reach for the sky filling in the city s jagged skyline.
Best known for coal, steel and the band Silverchair, you could easily fail to recognise the former industrial city that once again stands on the cusp of a certain greatness at a time when small cities have special appeal.
For more than four months, protesters and police have been facing off in Belarus as the fallout from a disputed election shows no sign of abating.
Demonstrators have protested since the August 9 presidential election which resulted in longtime strongman Alexander Lukashenko winning 80 per cent of the vote. The opposition says the election was rigged in his favour.
But, away from the main stage, a smaller, subtler game of cat-and-mouse is underway.
Each night street artists go out and paint an anti-government message. But, by the morning, authorities cover it up, only for the battle to repeat itself the following night.
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