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Canucks prospect Toni Utunen tallies two against Canada at World Junior Summer Showcase

Canucks prospect Toni Utunen tallies two against Canada at World Junior Summer Showcase

If you only watched Toni Utunen when he played against Canada on the international stage, you’d be forgiven for thinking he’s an offensive dynamo, projected to rack up points in the NHL.
New West police looking for missing woman

New West police looking for missing woman

Caroline Biscaye was last seen on July 22 on Hamilton
Vancouver’s Trout Lake re-opens to swimmers after 13-day closure

Vancouver’s Trout Lake re-opens to swimmers after 13-day closure

Kits Beach remains as Vancouver’s lone waterway that’s closed due to high E. Coli counts
Crash sends North Vancouver cyclist to hospital

Crash sends North Vancouver cyclist to hospital

North Vancouver RCMP say one man is in hospital and another has been ticketed following a collision between a cyclist and a driver Wednesday morning.
All the road closures for Celebration of Light fireworks and Pride events

All the road closures for Celebration of Light fireworks and Pride events

The City of Vancouver is reminding residents and visitors there will be several road closures in place
Legal battle over Vancouver's Plaza of Nations development rages on

Legal battle over Vancouver's Plaza of Nations development rages on

BC Supreme Court ruling against Concord Pacific doesn’t end legal wrangling over property

Three arrested in Coquitlam for obstructing capture, killing of bear family

The incident occurred as conservation officers closed in on a family of bears that was “heavily habituated and food-conditioned”
Civil forfeiture office targets $3.2-million West Van home

Civil forfeiture office targets $3.2-million West Van home

Lawsuit claims Chelsea Court property proceeds of money laundering
B.C. Ferries advising passengers to reserve for busy holiday weekend

B.C. Ferries advising passengers to reserve for busy holiday weekend

With the B.C. Day long weekend around the corner, B.C. Ferries is advising passengers to make reservations or sail at off-peak times to avoid long waits.
Oddsmakers foresee a big improvement for the Canucks (but not the playoffs)

Oddsmakers foresee a big improvement for the Canucks (but not the playoffs)

When it comes to making predictions, oddsmakers have a vested interest in getting them right. After all, if their predictions are too far off, the sportsbooks could lose a lot of money. That’s a lot of incentive to set the right money line.
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