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		<description><![CDATA[Vancouver just opened its first new downtown school in half a century. Elsie Roy Elementary, located right on the False Creek Seawall in the Concord Pacific project, opened its doors on September 7 to 250 children, most of whom could walk to the school from their highrise homes. Many were already familiar with the location, since they likely graduated from the Dorothy Lam Child Care Centre right next door and...]]></description>
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