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MMIWG hearings begin in Richmond with hope for healing

MMIWG hearings begin in Richmond with hope for healing

In a room filled with dozens of witnesses, the Greater Vancouver community hearings for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls began in Richmond Tuesday night and the message shared during the opening ceremonies was
Cruise ship from ‘hell’ arrives in Victoria for refit

Cruise ship from ‘hell’ arrives in Victoria for refit

Parksville’s Mae-Claire Locke says her family endured “16 days of hell” during what was supposed to be a relaxing cruise through the Panama Canal, on a ship that’s now at Esquimalt Graving Dock for a refit.
Stick-taps and Glove-drops: Canucks vs Golden Knights, April 3, 2018

Stick-taps and Glove-drops: Canucks vs Golden Knights, April 3, 2018

Kudos and critiques from the Sedins' penultimate home game.
Pipeline protester's pooch pooping in Burnaby detachment shows disrespect: RCMP

Pipeline protester's pooch pooping in Burnaby detachment shows disrespect: RCMP

Anti-pipeline protesters who allowed a dog to take a dump in the lobby, left the excrement outside and shared images of incident on social media showed a lack of respect during a protest at the Burnaby RCMP detachment, police say.
Petition calls for pedestrian-only designation for Kits Beach and Hadden parks

Petition calls for pedestrian-only designation for Kits Beach and Hadden parks

An online petition launched over the weekend is calling on Vancouver Park Board to declare a pair of local parks as pedestrian-only zones.
Forum examines how to preserve cultural spaces

Forum examines how to preserve cultural spaces

April 5 event invites those in arts and culture sectors to brainstorm solutions
Senior rescued from Burnaby house fire fuelled by massive book collection

Senior rescued from Burnaby house fire fuelled by massive book collection

A Burnaby fire captain singed his face pulling an elderly man to safety from the doorway of his burning house during a two-alarm fire Friday. Fire crews were called to the 6100 block of Sumas Street just after 2 a.m.
North Van man clocked going more than 160 km/h on test drive

North Van man clocked going more than 160 km/h on test drive

A North Vancouver driver who was putting a new car through its paces on the weekend managed to test-drive the vehicle straight into the impound lot.
Vancouver police roll out new electronic ticketing technology

Vancouver police roll out new electronic ticketing technology

Vancouver Police Department taking part in electronic ticket pilot project
Yes, of course the Sedins are Hall-of-Fame players

Yes, of course the Sedins are Hall-of-Fame players

The Sedins have been unique their entire careers, so of course the question of their Hall of Fame worthiness should itself be unique.
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