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Should the Canucks draft Cale Makar?

Should the Canucks draft Cale Makar?

The first Junior A player taken in the first round of the NHL entry draft was a defenceman, John Van Boxmeer. He was selected 14th overall in 1972 and had a productive NHL career, putting up 465 points in 588 games.
Interests merge in 10th Avenue 'hospital district' plan

Interests merge in 10th Avenue 'hospital district' plan

Vancouver Coastal Health and BC Cancer Agency endorse Vancouver city staff plan to make the street safer and reduce congestion.
Buckets of rain don't stop spring water restrictions

Buckets of rain don't stop spring water restrictions

City staff on water use: 'We are very wasteful'
Vancouver park board upholds cetacean ban and ends performance

Vancouver park board upholds cetacean ban and ends performance

Park board received 12,866 messages supporting aquarium and 14,695 supporting ban
Vancouver park board upholds cetacean ban and ends performance

Vancouver park board upholds cetacean ban and ends performance

Park board received 12,866 messages supporting aquarium and 14,695 supporting ban
Large, vocal crowds protest cetacean ban outside park board

Large, vocal crowds protest cetacean ban outside park board

Commissioners sat in a kind of fishbowl around board room table as chants drowned out meeting
Tiny house movement goes big at Science World event

Tiny house movement goes big at Science World event

Wood is piled on the ground at Callahan Tufts’ outdoor “research lab” at Granville Island near the public market. Much of it is brand new, but there are odd sizes.
Despite sodden spring, Vancouver water restrictions in effect

Despite sodden spring, Vancouver water restrictions in effect

City staff on water use: 'We are very wasteful'
The buzz around Cathedral Square Park

The buzz around Cathedral Square Park

Maybe you’ve had lunch in Cathedral Square. You’ve likely at least walked past it if you’ve lived in Vancouver for any length of time. You probably wouldn’t want to hang out there at night.
BC votes: Absentee ballots, five tight races hold key to next government

BC votes: Absentee ballots, five tight races hold key to next government

The future of British Columbia’s government hangs on about 176,000 absentee ballots that won’t be counted until May 22.
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