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I Watched This Game: Canucks' defensive shell can't combat Golden Knights comeback

I Watched This Game: Canucks' defensive shell can't combat Golden Knights comeback

The Vancouver Canucks looked good in the first period against the Vegas Golden Knights but then either ran out of gas or took their foot off the pedal.
You can help set a new world record at Coquitlam's Lights at Lafarge display

You can help set a new world record at Coquitlam's Lights at Lafarge display

Last year's effort attracted 750 singers to the TD Community Plaza at Coquitlam's Lights at Lafarge holiday display.
Evidence wrangling slowing Squamish woman's alleged terrorism case

Evidence wrangling slowing Squamish woman's alleged terrorism case

Kimberly Polman was arrested and charged by the Pacific Region RCMP Federal Policing Integrated National Security Enforcement Team with allegations in Richmond and Syria.
$1 million forfeited in case of alleged grow-ops on Richmond farms

$1 million forfeited in case of alleged grow-ops on Richmond farms

Defendants claimed Delta police violated their Charter rights during an investigation into alleged illegal marijuana grow-ops.
'Flat out greedy': Customers outraged by Air Canada's new carry-on bag, seat selection policies

'Flat out greedy': Customers outraged by Air Canada's new carry-on bag, seat selection policies

Air Canada follows WestJet's lead by removing carry-on bags in its lowest fare class.
Police investigating serious assault in North Delta

Police investigating serious assault in North Delta

Investigators have confirmed this is not a random attack and there is no public safety risk
Capstan Canada Line Station in Richmond to open Friday

Capstan Canada Line Station in Richmond to open Friday

The new Canada Line station cost about $52 million to build.
Family says man received MAID on psychiatric day pass, files wrongful-death lawsuit

Family says man received MAID on psychiatric day pass, files wrongful-death lawsuit

The family is seeking damages for alleged wrongful death as well as a declaration that the man's Charter rights were breached and that the MAID framework is invalid and unconstitutional.
Vancouver Police Union criticizes assault case's handling after officer's suicide

Vancouver Police Union criticizes assault case's handling after officer's suicide

VANCOUVER — When Vancouver police deputy chief Fiona Wilson addressed reporters Tuesday about two Central Saanich police officers facing sexual assault charges, she called the allegations "deeply corrosive to the public trust.
B.C. small business confidence among lowest in Canada, says report

B.C. small business confidence among lowest in Canada, says report

Provincial levies, payroll requirements and crime among reasons for bleak outlooks
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