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	<title>Vancity Allie - the blog of a Vancouver girl who lives and breathes the West Coast &#187; video game jobs</title>
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		<title>VANCOUVER&#8217;S VIDEO GAME INDUSTRY AND THE SILVER LINING IN THINGS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you happen to be living and working in Vancouver in the video game industry, consider yourself very lucky. Not only have you scored a sweet job that&#8217;s fun and challenging, but you&#8217;ve become part of the small business workforce in BC. Anyone moving to BC from other provinces will tell you how hard it [...]]]></description>
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