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Coroner hopes tattoos will lead to identification of deceased man

Coroner hopes tattoos will lead to identification of deceased man

The identity of a man whose body washed up on Valdes Island more than seven months ago remains a mystery, and the B.C. Coroners Service hopes his distinctive tattoos could provide some leads.
Vancouver Art Gallery workers walk off the job

Vancouver Art Gallery workers walk off the job

Union representing workers says it is still at odds with management after more than eight months of bargaining
More money, more greenspace, according to UBC study

More money, more greenspace, according to UBC study

Forestry researcher Lorien Nesbitt studied 10 major U.S. cities, aims to continue study in Canada
Injuries to Edler and Demko cause Canucks to call up Brisebois and DiPietro

Injuries to Edler and Demko cause Canucks to call up Brisebois and DiPietro

The news for Alex Edler is about as good as it gets after the scary scene on Monday night: he doesn’t have any facial fractures, but does have a concussion and needed a lot of stitches and dental work.
NPA fails to meet deadline to file election documents

NPA fails to meet deadline to file election documents

Mayor Kennedy Stewart spent $320,228 on his election campaign
Tyler Madden’s Beanpot performance showcases his rise up the prospect ranks for the Canucks

Tyler Madden’s Beanpot performance showcases his rise up the prospect ranks for the Canucks

Eyebrows were slightly raised when the Canucks selected Tyler Madden in the third round of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.
Richmond businessman loses assault conviction appeal

Richmond businessman loses assault conviction appeal

A Richmond homebuilder has lost his appeal against a multiple assault and weapon possession conviction.
Vancouver police investigating second pedestrian fatality of the year

Vancouver police investigating second pedestrian fatality of the year

A woman in her 70s was hit and killed Tuesday morning while crossing East Hastings at Commercial
FOI, whistleblower protection should apply to legislature staff, watchdogs say

FOI, whistleblower protection should apply to legislature staff, watchdogs say

The B.C. legislature will soon be subject to freedom of information scrutiny, the NDP house leader said Tuesday in response to a letter from three watchdogs recommending urgent reforms to increase transparency in the wake of a spending scandal.
I Watched This Game: Alex Edler injury added to insult of loss to the Flyers

I Watched This Game: Alex Edler injury added to insult of loss to the Flyers

Canucks 1 - 2 Flyers
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