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Canucks send Adam Gaudette to Utica as Sven Baertschi and Troy Stecher return

Canucks send Adam Gaudette to Utica as Sven Baertschi and Troy Stecher return

The Canucks are getting closer and closer to a fully healthy roster.
Federal government invests $2M to maintain Fraser river habitats

Federal government invests $2M to maintain Fraser river habitats

The project will improve habitats for wild salmon and southern resident killer whales
Vancouver’s first officially licensed pot shop opening delayed

Vancouver’s first officially licensed pot shop opening delayed

UPDATE: Evergreen Cannabis, Vancouver’s first fully-licensed retail cannabis store, will not re-open this weekend
BREAKING NEWS: Lotto Max winner in South Delta

BREAKING NEWS: Lotto Max winner in South Delta

Check your lotto tickets South Delta - someone is $39 million richer. The winning ticket in Friday's Lotto Max was sold somewhere in South Delta.
Vancouver Courier's top 10 stories of 2018

Vancouver Courier's top 10 stories of 2018

This list may come as a surprise...
Map shows Vancouver stores with cannabis development permits

Map shows Vancouver stores with cannabis development permits

One store can re-open next week, but others are still waiting for a provincial licence...
Rare Mandarin duck resurfaces in Deer Lake in Burnaby

Rare Mandarin duck resurfaces in Deer Lake in Burnaby

The Derek Zoolander of ducks was spotted Friday again in Burnaby. The Mandarin Duck, as it's known, has been causing a stir in the media lately, and among birdwatchers, since it is not native to North America.
Owls left homeless after tree hits aviary in windstorm

Owls left homeless after tree hits aviary in windstorm

Whooo needs a new home? Three barn owls and a great grey owl, that’s who. The owls, which can’t be released into the wild, live at The Raptors on Herd Road near Duncan, but their aviary was destroyed during the Dec. 20 windstorm.
New council aims to rebuild Nanaimo’s tattered reputation

New council aims to rebuild Nanaimo’s tattered reputation

The year 2018 saw a transformation at Nanaimo City Hall, where an atmosphere of tension and unhappiness was replaced after the October election by a new council determined to carry out business in a professional, calm and respectful way.
After trees crash down on Island family’s home, thieves steal gifts

After trees crash down on Island family’s home, thieves steal gifts

For the first time in 26 years, Lester Joe and his family couldn’t spend Christmas Day in their house near the banks of the Koksilah River, on the Cowichan Tribes First Nation reserve southeast of Duncan. On Dec.
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