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Having grown up skating in Winnipeg with the Green Apple crew, Frank migrated over to Vancouver 11 years ago to skate the parks, bomb the hills, and hit the sushi spots. During that span he’s also become a full-time writer and editor who contributes to Concrete Skateboarding and SBC Skateboard magazines. Well, add Push.ca feature columnist and bloggist to that list.

Posted On Wed, Dec 31 2008 12:20 PM
[BEST OF '08] During summer '08, Paul Rodriguez, Scott Decenzo, and Brian Wenning went on a quick eastern Canadian Plan B demo stint in Montreal and Brampton before skipping over to Saskatoon. Afterwards, they flew into Vancouver to skate for a week and meet up with a contingent of the Plan B squad—including Ryan... (more)

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Posted On Thu, Dec 25 2008 7:26 AM
Metro Vancouver's Timebomb Trading certainly has a lengthy history as a standout Canadian distributor. They pay keen attention to the brands they represent, which include Emerica, éS, Etnies, RVCA, Altamont and LRG, among others. More importantly, they have a solid vision for these brands within the Canadian market... (more)

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Posted On Fri, Dec 19 2008 11:52 PM
Sean MacAlister is a bit of an anomaly. I've been curious about this creative Calgarian for a while, and finally got to meet him on a camping trip to BC's Okanagan with C1RCA Canada this summer. I guess I wasn't really " On The Horn " with Sean per se, since he was sitting on a trampoline right next to... (more)

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Posted On Sat, Dec 13 2008 10:55 AM
Loosely similar to Fight Club , one should never publicly announce the exact location of a private backyard ramp. But merely acknowledging its existence? Well, that's another story. Let's just say it's a colourful stain-treated 4-foot-high by 16-foot-wide mini-ramp located in East Vancouver, and it's called "Shitake"—apparently... (more)

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Posted On Fri, Dec 05 2008 12:57 AM
When the Vancouver plaza was constructed in September 2004—designed and built by New Line Skateparks and co-designed by landscape architecture firm, van der Zalm + Associates —it quickly become a Vancouver street skating institution and a positive trend in North American skatepark development. The hassle-free nature... (more)

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Posted On Mon, Dec 01 2008 11:06 PM
For those who keep a close eye on the Push.ca video department , Kyle Desaulniers' skating might be familiar since he won the Vancouver Is Awesome / éS / Push.ca video contest. When you see Desaulniers skate, it doesn't take long to recognize that he's naturally talented. I first met him on a C1RCA Canada... (more)

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