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Lekkerimäki tallies first World Junior point in quiet start to tournament

Lekkerimäki tallies first World Junior point in quiet start to tournament

Sweden's youngest player has played more of a depth role at the 2022 World Junior Championship.
Kitsilano apartment bought with casino money laundering proceeds, officials allege

Kitsilano apartment bought with casino money laundering proceeds, officials allege

Alleged money launderer Paul King Jin used a Hong Kong company to register mortgages against property he owned through shell companies, the B.C. Director of Civil Forfeiture claims.
Ukraine honourary consul should have seen money laundering 'red flags'

Ukraine honourary consul should have seen money laundering 'red flags'

The lawyer was found to have committed three instances of professional misconduct.
Black bear takes a dip in West Van backyard pond

Black bear takes a dip in West Van backyard pond

A cool dip and a chilled snack. This bear knows how to deal with the heat.
Awesome walking tours to try around Vancouver that aren't boring

Awesome walking tours to try around Vancouver that aren't boring

There's a tour for everyone: foodies, history lovers, coffee connoisseurs and more.
Man dead after daytime shooting in Maple Ridge

Man dead after daytime shooting in Maple Ridge

Investigators cannot say at this time if it is connected to gang conflict.
Cruise lines start dropping COVID-19 vaccine requirements

Cruise lines start dropping COVID-19 vaccine requirements

Canada to require proof of vaccination on cruises, unlike Europe, U.S.
Video: Peek inside Vancouver's iconic Purdys chocolate factory

Video: Peek inside Vancouver's iconic Purdys chocolate factory

"Come with me and you'll be in a world of pure imagination..."
VPD officers cleared in arrest of intoxicated man who broke orbital bone

VPD officers cleared in arrest of intoxicated man who broke orbital bone

No complaints registered with Office of Police Complaint Commissioner for separate incident Tuesday in Downtown Eastside
'Students are suffering': Bidding wars over UBC sublets spark controversy online

'Students are suffering': Bidding wars over UBC sublets spark controversy online

"There just simply isn't enough housing for the number of people that need it," says one frustrated renter.
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