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Canucks town hall meeting just raises further questions

Canucks town hall meeting just raises further questions

The Vancouver Canucks hosted a town hall meeting for season ticket holders on Friday, attempted to answer questions and criticisms stemming from the disastrous trade deadline and disappointing season. Pass it to Bulis was not there.
This Canucks/Friends mashup is magnificent [VIDEO]

This Canucks/Friends mashup is magnificent [VIDEO]

We’re at a point in the season when pump-up videos seem kind of pointless.
I Watched This Game: Canucks 2, Sharks 3

I Watched This Game: Canucks 2, Sharks 3

The Canucks got off to a great start in this game, outshooting the Sharks 15-7 in the first period, and even outscoring them 2-0. Sadly, there was more hockey after the first period, and somebody forgot to tell them.
New Vancouver city manager promises change in leadership style

New Vancouver city manager promises change in leadership style

Sadhu Johnston says he will empower staff, work closer with the public
Westender nets eight Ma Murray nominations

Westender nets eight Ma Murray nominations

The Westender has received eight finalist nominations for the BC Yukon Community Newspaper Association’s 2016 Ma Murray Awards.
City hosts open house on new St. Paul’s Hospital site

City hosts open house on new St. Paul’s Hospital site

A policy statement is being produced for the 18.5-acre False Creek Flats property

Spitballin' on Nikita Tryamkin, win streaks, and that stupid tournament

Spitballin’ (or S uper P ass I t T o B ulis: All In , if you love adventurous acronymizing) is a feature that allows us to touch on a multitude of things really fast, because in the world of hockey, there are always lots of things to find and colour.
East Wing’s days are numbered at Vancouver city hall

East Wing’s days are numbered at Vancouver city hall

The four-storey East Wing building on city hall grounds is expected to be demolished this summer. Plans to tear it down have been in the works for several years due to its high risk of collapsing in an earthquake.
Vancouver home price growth tops 100 global cities ‘by some margin’

Vancouver home price growth tops 100 global cities ‘by some margin’

Vancouver home prices’ 24.5 per cent average price hike in 2015 topped a list of 100 global cities “by some margin,” according to the 2016 Knight Frank Wealth Report. The gain easily topped the 14.
Sadhu Johnston selected as Vancouver’s new city manager

Sadhu Johnston selected as Vancouver’s new city manager

Johnston replaces Penny Ballem, whose contract was not renewed in September 2015
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