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Coleslaw recalled in B.C. after possible salmonella contamination

Coleslaw recalled in B.C. after possible salmonella contamination

A popular brand of coleslaw is being recalled from the marketplace in British Columbia due to possible salmonella contamination. Loblaw Companies Ltd. is recalling President’s Choice brand coleslaw.
Here's how Grouse Mountain brought snow-making to B.C.

Here's how Grouse Mountain brought snow-making to B.C.

Blake Butler is a PhD candidate at the University of Western Ontario whose research looks at the history of snow-making at Canadian ski resorts.

Investigation continues into fatal Coquitlam crash

Deborah Seol, 13, was killed when a car struck her
Your groceries will cost more in 2020 — report

Your groceries will cost more in 2020 — report

But technology, meat substitutes and packaging alternatives will provide consumers more choice
Canucks will wear their skate jersey for one extra game this season: Saturday against the Sabres

Canucks will wear their skate jersey for one extra game this season: Saturday against the Sabres

A few weeks back, the Canucks lost a Saturday game to the Colorado Avalanche , but they looked good doing it. It wasn’t just the thrilling last-minute comeback to force overtime; the Canucks looked sharp because of their jerseys.
Burnaby house allegedly linked to Canada Revenue Agency scam

Burnaby house allegedly linked to Canada Revenue Agency scam

The province is going after a $1.9-million Burnaby house it claims is linked to various mail scams, including a well-known Canada Revenue Agency con. The house, at 7318 4th St.
Canucks prospect Tyler Madden keeps racking up goals in his sophomore season with Northeastern

Canucks prospect Tyler Madden keeps racking up goals in his sophomore season with Northeastern

2018 third-round pick is tied for the goalscoring lead in the NCAA.
This image shows how an earthquake could devastate a Vancouver elementary school

This image shows how an earthquake could devastate a Vancouver elementary school

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, and a new study finds that visuals may be a more effective way to encourage behaviour.
Vancouver’s annual Downtown Eastside Street Store saved

Vancouver’s annual Downtown Eastside Street Store saved

Organizers were able to raise the $15,000 needed to ensure the annual Christmas event goes ahead
Six bears killed in the same PoCo neighbourhood last week

Six bears killed in the same PoCo neighbourhood last week

Conservation officers say the two families — including four first-year cubs — were destroyed because of access to human food sources.
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