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Paper Feature: Canucks shouldn’t overthink retiring the Sedins’ numbers

Paper Feature: Canucks shouldn’t overthink retiring the Sedins’ numbers

Report indicates the Canucks are considering waiting until 2019-20 season.
UBC biologist killed during research trip was a leading authority in his field

UBC biologist killed during research trip was a leading authority in his field

Despite 'dangerous and heroic effort' to save him, Denis Lynn dies after being struck by wave in Queen Charlotte Sound
Bear threat over, beach in Belcarra park reopens

Bear threat over, beach in Belcarra park reopens

Park closed for four days because of a troublesome bear but it hasn't reappeared since a trap was placed in the area
Credit card skimmers found at two Canada Line stations

Credit card skimmers found at two Canada Line stations

If you used a Compass vending machine to pay a Canada Line fare recently, take note: Metro Vancouver transit police say they have discovered a trio of credit/debit card skimmers in two stations.
Vancouver council paves way for Arbutus Greenway plan

Vancouver council paves way for Arbutus Greenway plan

First phase will cost an estimated $30 million
What will the Canucks’ zone deployments look like with the addition of Jay Beagle?

What will the Canucks’ zone deployments look like with the addition of Jay Beagle?

When you look at the centres who took the most defensive zone faceoffs last season, a few names immediately jump out.
Former flight attendant writes letter to YVR, sheds light on sexual harassment in airline industry

Former flight attendant writes letter to YVR, sheds light on sexual harassment in airline industry

A former WestJet flight attendant has issued a letter to Vancouver International Airport after she was asked to leave the premise last Friday while raising awareness about sexual harassment in the airline industry.
PoCo fires 7 employees for alleged theft scheme that lasted 10 years

PoCo fires 7 employees for alleged theft scheme that lasted 10 years

The coordinated scam had been going on for a decade, CAO John Leeburn said
RCMP investigate shots fired near Burnaby-Vancouver border

RCMP investigate shots fired near Burnaby-Vancouver border

Police are investigating shots fired near the Burnaby-Vancouver border early Wednesday morning. Burnaby RCMP say they got multiple calls from the 5200 block of Smith Avenue just before 4 a.m.
City’s music strategy aims to fix what’s plaguing Vancouver musicians

City’s music strategy aims to fix what’s plaguing Vancouver musicians

Housing affordability, getting paid after gigs and securing places to play and rehearse are sore spots for Vancouver’s musicians
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