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Watch: Legendary Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo just deked the pants off a goalie. Twice.

Watch: Legendary Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo just deked the pants off a goalie. Twice.

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YVR passenger volume stays at 86 per cent of pre-pandemic level

YVR passenger volume stays at 86 per cent of pre-pandemic level

Traffic is up 81.9 per cent, compared with last year.
Watch: 'I Will Remember Lu' - A song parody tribute to Roberto Luongo

Watch: 'I Will Remember Lu' - A song parody tribute to Roberto Luongo

A parody of "I Will Remember You" by Sarah McLachlan.
Health Canada received over 100 reports related to dry shampoo recall due to chemical hazard

Health Canada received over 100 reports related to dry shampoo recall due to chemical hazard

Exposure may lead to cancers including leukemia and blood cancer of the bone marrow, as well as life-threatening blood disorders. Check your cabinets.
Japanese udon chain chooses Vancouver for first Canadian franchise location

Japanese udon chain chooses Vancouver for first Canadian franchise location

Killer of River Rock casino loan shark seeks early parole

Killer of River Rock casino loan shark seeks early parole

Chu Ming Feng killed Rong Lilly Li after he and accomplice Guo Wei Liang abducted her in 2006 in Richmond.
B.C. man gets probation for unprovoked attacks on cable technician, guard

B.C. man gets probation for unprovoked attacks on cable technician, guard

"He is very remorseful," the defence lawyer told the judge.
Why are some Vancouver crosswalk buttons on the wrong side? Is it a mistake?

Why are some Vancouver crosswalk buttons on the wrong side? Is it a mistake?

Just another of Vancouver's little quirks.
Eek! These are the top 6 pests to expect in B.C. this winter

Eek! These are the top 6 pests to expect in B.C. this winter

From crawling insects to cockroaches to pest birds, here are some trends to expect this winter.
Indigenous language speakers doubled among youth in past five years, report says

Indigenous language speakers doubled among youth in past five years, report says

The report, Raven’s Children V: A profile of First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth health in BC, researches the challenges and strengths the young Indigenous community experience.
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