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Stick-taps and Glove-drops: Canucks vs Oilers, March 29, 2018

Stick-taps and Glove-drops: Canucks vs Oilers, March 29, 2018

Kudos and critiques from tonight's game.
New childcare centre opens in Kitsilano

New childcare centre opens in Kitsilano

A new childcare centre that will provide 37 spaces for toddlers and preschoolers has opened its doors in Kitsilano.
$20 million fibre-optic network will make Port Moody more competitive

$20 million fibre-optic network will make Port Moody more competitive

“We have a very tech-savvy population here. This enables a lot of people to do interesting things.”
Metro Vancouver's golden handshake has some people seeing red

Metro Vancouver's golden handshake has some people seeing red

"It’s just completely everything that I hate about politics," says West Vancouver mayor
Province to recruit French language teachers internationally

Province to recruit French language teachers internationally

The B.C. government announced yesterday that they are going to France, Belgium and the Netherlands from April 3 to 6 to recruit French language teachers. B.C.
Whistler Blackcomb heli-guide dies in avalanche

Whistler Blackcomb heli-guide dies in avalanche

Friends have identified victim as 49-year-old Pemberton woman and realtor Lisa Korthals
Worker dies from fall on North Vancouver building site

Worker dies from fall on North Vancouver building site

A construction worker has died in a fall at a North Vancouver job site.
Winning Lotto 6/49 ticket, worth $5.6 million sold in Delta

Winning Lotto 6/49 ticket, worth $5.6 million sold in Delta

Someone has struck it rich in Delta. The British Columbia Lottery Corporation confirmed with the Delta Optimist Thursday afternoon that the winning Lotto 6/49 ticket was sold in Delta, but that so far no one has come forward to claim the prize.
Burnaby gives go ahead to $13 million in capital projects

Burnaby gives go ahead to $13 million in capital projects

Second section of Central Park trail to cost $1.8 million; $3 million of new vehicles and equipment
Metro Vancouver transit ridership increasing faster than any other region in Canada, U.S.

Metro Vancouver transit ridership increasing faster than any other region in Canada, U.S.

The region is one of only four with a population over one million that saw transit ridership grow last year
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