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Is modular housing the solution to end Vancouver’s homelessness crisis?

Is modular housing the solution to end Vancouver’s homelessness crisis?

Hundreds of volunteers to participate next week in city’s annual homeless count
Five years into Jim Benning’s tenure as GM, should the Canucks be further along?

Five years into Jim Benning’s tenure as GM, should the Canucks be further along?

The 2018-19 Canucks season has given fans some reasons for optimism.
Fraudster nets more jail time for violating securities ban

Fraudster nets more jail time for violating securities ban

A man was sentenced Feb. 28 in Surrey Provincial Court to three months in prison for violating a permanent ban on capital market activities. Rui Armando Figueiredo (a.k.a.
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou sues Ottawa, border services for breaching ‘constitutional rights’

Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou sues Ottawa, border services for breaching ‘constitutional rights’

Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
I Watched This Game: Canucks get Ivan Drago'd by the Golden Knights

I Watched This Game: Canucks get Ivan Drago'd by the Golden Knights

Canucks 0 - 3 Golden Knights
Scientists hook into salmon DNA to trace their movements

Scientists hook into salmon DNA to trace their movements

From their work at sea and in Nanaimo lab, researchers discover that B.C. coho are wintering in Gulf of Alaska
Jury delivers guilty verdict in Burnaby Starbucks one-punch homicide

Jury delivers guilty verdict in Burnaby Starbucks one-punch homicide

A man who sucker-punched 22-year-old Michael Page-Vincelli in a North Burnaby Starbucks two-and-a-half years ago has been found guilty of manslaughter in his death, but a woman accused of encouraging the punch has been acquitted.
Cannabis grower Canopy partners on clinical research on retired NHL players

Cannabis grower Canopy partners on clinical research on retired NHL players

A Canadian cannabis producer that has a large-scale East Ladner greenhouse among its operations has signed a clinical research deal with the National Hockey League’s Alumni Association to investigate the use of cannabinoids as a treatment for post-co
Vancouver craft breweries could be forced from communities they helped create

Vancouver craft breweries could be forced from communities they helped create

Rising real estate and property taxes pose challenge to brewers new and old
New spill-response boats sit idle in Nanaimo, awaiting pipeline decision

New spill-response boats sit idle in Nanaimo, awaiting pipeline decision

Three new coastal oil spill response vessels — costing $5.8-million each — are now moored at Nanaimo’s visiting vessel pier but they’ll mostly sit idle and when they’ll go into service is unclear.
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