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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 Mon, Aug 31 2009 6:14 PM
"The PoCo park is definitely one of my top 3 Lower Mainland parks, for sure. The design is amazing, and you can skate there all day long without getting bored," explains Vancouver's Paul Machnau . "So many fun little sessions can go down all over the park, and then you can go get gnarly when you're ready... (more)

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Posted On Tue, Aug 25 2009 8:42 PM
Canada's first-ever DC King Of event took place at the Vancouver plaza on the weekend of August 22-23, which resulted in the smoothest running and most efficient skate contest in recent memory. The invitational jam sessions replaced what would normally be the final contest, typically held in Montreal, from the cross-Canada... (more)

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Posted On Fri, Aug 21 2009 1:31 PM
Goldfish , Mouse , The Chocolate Tour , Yeah Right! – an impressive catalogue of videos under the Girl Family umbrella, and Tony Ferguson's been in them all. He was on the original Girl roster when the company began in 1993; they turned him pro in '95, and he enjoyed a 10-year career on that level. Technically... (more)

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Posted On Fri, Aug 14 2009 8:16 PM
John Hanlon is pretty damn nimble for a dude with a 6'4" frame and size 11 sneaks. And the fact that he grew up skating with Magnus Hanson, Ryan and Scott Decenzo only means that his skills on-deck are on the level. Whether it's logging footy in the streets, warming up at the park , or representing at a contest... (more)

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Posted On Fri, Aug 07 2009 12:57 PM
" Kamloops builds the biggest ball diamonds and the biggest soccer fields, so they're trying to live up to their reputation as the ‘Tournament Capital of Canada' with this skatepark," explains Kyle Dion, president of New Line Skateparks . "They try to do everything up a little bigger to attract and... (more)

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