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Elias Pettersson suggests he’ll be “more selfish” as he attempts to break out of scoring slump

Elias Pettersson suggests he’ll be “more selfish” as he attempts to break out of scoring slump

Canucks star rookie has no goals in his last 11 games.
Vancouver’s oldest mosque to hold candlelit vigil after New Zealand attack

Vancouver’s oldest mosque to hold candlelit vigil after New Zealand attack

Vancouver’s oldest mosque, Al-Jamia Mosque, is holding a candlelit prayer vigil tonight after 49 people were gunned down in a New Zealand attack. The attack took place Friday at two mosques in Christchurch while people were worshipping.
Vancouver Mayor says ‘unchecked white supremacism’ fuelled New Zealand attack

Vancouver Mayor says ‘unchecked white supremacism’ fuelled New Zealand attack

Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart says the recent terrorist attack in New Zealand was caused by “unchecked white supremacism.” Forty-nine people were killed Friday in shootings at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Vancouver police looking for women who had contact with sex offender

Vancouver police looking for women who had contact with sex offender

Convicted sexual offender Trevor Leonard Smith moved to Vancouver in 2017 after completing his sentence
Ashton Sautner keeps things simple to carve out a spot on the Canucks defence corps

Ashton Sautner keeps things simple to carve out a spot on the Canucks defence corps

Late in the third period against the New York Rangers on Wednesday, Ashton Sautner was checked into the boards by a hard-forechecking Brendan Smith. Sautner’s left leg went awkwardly into the boards and he doubled over in obvious pain.
Burnaby RCMP steps up presence at local mosques after New Zealand massacre

Burnaby RCMP steps up presence at local mosques after New Zealand massacre

Burnaby RCMP has stepped up its presence at local mosques after a mass shooting at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand Friday.
Indigenous rights ‘freedom fighter’ Bill Lightbown dead at 91

Indigenous rights ‘freedom fighter’ Bill Lightbown dead at 91

Memorial for East Vancouver resident from Kootenai Nation set for March 18
Sidoo pleads not guilty to charges connected to alleged college admissions scam

Sidoo pleads not guilty to charges connected to alleged college admissions scam

A New Westminster-born business person and philanthropist charged in connection to the alleged college admissions scam south of the border has pleaded not guilty.
Harvest Power’s stinky composting firm fined a record $300,000

Harvest Power’s stinky composting firm fined a record $300,000

Fine unlikely to be paid in full because of way parent company structured subsidiary: official
Construction company sues Vancouver School Board for $10.9 million

Construction company sues Vancouver School Board for $10.9 million

Costs related to Kitsilano secondary school renewal project
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