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Ukrainian hip hop, anyone? Eurovision winner plays Vancouver show next month

Ukrainian hip hop, anyone? Eurovision winner plays Vancouver show next month

Last year's winner of the global phenomenon Eurovision Song Contest is coming to Vancouver soon.
Health Canada recalls Thomas & Friends toy trains for ingestion hazards

Health Canada recalls Thomas & Friends toy trains for ingestion hazards

Here's what you should do if you bought one of the wooden toy train cars
'I am deeply sorry': Pink postpones both Vancouver shows

'I am deeply sorry': Pink postpones both Vancouver shows

The two concerts will be rescheduled to a future date.
BC Children's Hospital advises parents of ER triage ahead of flu season

BC Children's Hospital advises parents of ER triage ahead of flu season

Last year's significant uptick in RSV and flu came after two years of restrictions (and masking) on children were lifted; BC Children's Hospital is now asking families to consider the urgency of symptoms before coming into the emergency room.
Road closures in Stanley Park will affect traffic, parking, and seawall access

Road closures in Stanley Park will affect traffic, parking, and seawall access

Drivers may want to plan ahead.
Pedestrian dies after collision sends vehicle onto sidewalk and into a DTES store

Pedestrian dies after collision sends vehicle onto sidewalk and into a DTES store

The identity of the victim has not been confirmed
Canucks prospect Hunter Brzustewicz leads the OHL in scoring

Canucks prospect Hunter Brzustewicz leads the OHL in scoring

The 18-year-old defenceman is lighting up the OHL in the first month of the season.
Marvel gaming tournament starts on Friday in Richmond

Marvel gaming tournament starts on Friday in Richmond

Top eight Marvel Contest of Champions players will battle for the top spot in a live tournament
New documentary shines light on Canada’s deepest, longest caves

New documentary shines light on Canada’s deepest, longest caves

It’s true exploration where no person has gone before, says North Vancouver producer Jenny Rustemeyer
Science alone can't justify emergency protection for at-risk species, say federal lawyers

Science alone can't justify emergency protection for at-risk species, say federal lawyers

A judgment in the case is expected by the spring of 2024.
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