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Ten other songs about killing that Rogers Arena can play to inspire the Canucks’ penalty kill

Ten other songs about killing that Rogers Arena can play to inspire the Canucks’ penalty kill

Rogers Arena may have killed “ Killing in the Name .
City one step closer to jumping into Vancouver-branded merchandise business

City one step closer to jumping into Vancouver-branded merchandise business

Council approved a motion by Vision Coun. Andrea Reimer Tuesday that will see staff look into the viability of launching a cost-neutral retail operation to sell Vancouver-branded products.
Douglas Park slated to get new playground

Douglas Park slated to get new playground

Two Vancouver parks are getting a new lease on life. Park board commissioners this week approved a new playground at Douglas Park. The playground was slated for renewal due to its age — many of the components are more than 25 years old.
Hang onto your hats, Vancouver, more snow is coming

Hang onto your hats, Vancouver, more snow is coming

How was your Wednesday night commute home in Metro Vancouver? Raise your hand if you had to break out the shovel, too.
Remembering Arthur Black: the man who laughed with us, not at us

Remembering Arthur Black: the man who laughed with us, not at us

CBC radio host, newspaper columnist and author dies of pancreatic cancer at 74
Richmond drivers crashed nearly once an hour during snow dusting

Richmond drivers crashed nearly once an hour during snow dusting

Richmond RCMP have reported nearly one crash per hour, in the past 24 hours, due to poor road conditions and inattentive driving. By 7 a.m. Thursday, following a wet, three-centimetre snowfall followed by freezing temperatures overnight, Cpl.
Murdered man's family supports security cameras on Granville strip

Murdered man's family supports security cameras on Granville strip

Kalwinder Thind's sister says her family is 'broken'
Canadian women take silver in Olympic hockey

Canadian women take silver in Olympic hockey

For Vancouver's Meghan Agosta, the shootout loss to the U.S. was especially hard.
Faulty electrical equipment to blame in fatal fire

Faulty electrical equipment to blame in fatal fire

Faulty electrical equipment and a lack of working smoke alarms are being blamed for a fatal fire in an alleged illegal secondary suite over the weekend. Fire crews were called to a home in the 2600-block of East 46 th Avenue at around 4 a.m. Sunday.
Former rifle range lands swept for explosives

Former rifle range lands swept for explosives

Explosives management contractors will spend the next two weeks hunting for possible munitions left and forgotten on the former Blair Rifle Range site in North Vancouver.
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