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Canucks Camp Cuts: Lockhart, Young, and Kudryavtsev head back to junior

Canucks Camp Cuts: Lockhart, Young, and Kudryavtsev head back to junior

Connor Lockhart, Ty Young, and Kirill Kudryavtsev will report back to Major Junior, while five invitees also got cut.
70 family-friendly places you can watch salmon migrate in B.C.

70 family-friendly places you can watch salmon migrate in B.C.

2022 is forecast to be a dominant year for Fraser River sockeye salmon. As the red fish run up British Columbia's rivers and streams, here are dozens of places you can observe them.
B.C. government denies websites were hacked, blames firmware update

B.C. government denies websites were hacked, blames firmware update

Several B.C. government websites were out of service for several hours Sunday, and a firmware update is being blamed.
Leaky fridge costs B.C. strata owner over $100K — before he even moved in

Leaky fridge costs B.C. strata owner over $100K — before he even moved in

The fridge in James Shen's Vancouver apartment leaked, causing the strata to pay a $100,000 insurance deductible.
Most British Columbians will be at work on Sept. 30, but that may change next year

Most British Columbians will be at work on Sept. 30, but that may change next year

Government employees and students will be getting the day off on Friday, Sept. 30, for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
A new connectivity hub announced for Harbour Centre

A new connectivity hub announced for Harbour Centre

Vancouver’s technology sector is seeing growth as a major connectivity hub received permitting approval by the City of Vancouver
North Van RCMP seek to ID woman in seniors scam

North Van RCMP seek to ID woman in seniors scam

Police are seeking information on a woman who allegedly picked up $9,000 from a senior who thought it was bail money for her granddaughter
Robot use rises in B.C. restaurant sector

Robot use rises in B.C. restaurant sector

Pizza Hut's pilot project using robots to deliver food has started in Vancouver's West End
Woman who served in Canadian Army in Second World War passes away at 99

Woman who served in Canadian Army in Second World War passes away at 99

Annie (Mary) Hokonson was a familiar face at the Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph in New Westminster
'Perplexing problem': Whale mystery solved by B.C. scientists

'Perplexing problem': Whale mystery solved by B.C. scientists

A new study sheds light on why whales don't get brain damage when they swim.
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