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How J.T. Miller and the Canucks shut down Connor McDavid in Game 1

How J.T. Miller and the Canucks shut down Connor McDavid in Game 1

The Vancouver Canucks limited Connor McDavid’s impact in Game 1; can they do it again in Game 2?
New Korean BBQ restaurant coming to Richmond's food street

New Korean BBQ restaurant coming to Richmond's food street

Hotpot to also be offered at this new restaurant.
Canfor's B.C. mill closures prompts call to stabilize timber supply

Canfor's B.C. mill closures prompts call to stabilize timber supply

Four hundred B.C. jobs lost with Canfor closures are in addition to 10,000 lost last year: COFI
B.C. government bans new jade mines

B.C. government bans new jade mines

The B.C. government said its prohibition came about after it concluded jade mining was damaging sensitive alpine environments.
Woman arrested in Vancouver stranger assault on woman in parked car

Woman arrested in Vancouver stranger assault on woman in parked car

A woman suffered minor injuries as a result of the assault.
Canadian Blood Services apologizes to LGBTQ+ groups for donation ban

Canadian Blood Services apologizes to LGBTQ+ groups for donation ban

OTTAWA — Canadian Blood Services says it has apologized to LGBTQ+ groups for a past policy that banned gay and bisexual men from donating blood.
Canucks call up Lekkerimäki, Podkolzin, and more from AHL

Canucks call up Lekkerimäki, Podkolzin, and more from AHL

The Vancouver Canucks called up 13 players from the AHL ahead of Game 2 against the Edmonton Oilers.
Major upgrade of weather radar stations could hasten severe weather warnings

Major upgrade of weather radar stations could hasten severe weather warnings

"These types of investments save lives," Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Friday.
B.C. police officer's drunk driving job suspension called inadequate

B.C. police officer's drunk driving job suspension called inadequate

B.C.'s Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner has ruled a review of the findings is in the public interest.
Dozens of young salmon killed in suspected North Vancouver chemical spill

Dozens of young salmon killed in suspected North Vancouver chemical spill

Someone was power washing nearby, but it’s hard to confirm if that was the source, district says
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