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Canada beats Jamaica, officially qualifies for World Cup 2022

Canada beats Jamaica, officially qualifies for World Cup 2022

Team Canada has made it!
Minter: Peas, glorious peas!

Minter: Peas, glorious peas!

In the language of flowers, the pea is a symbol of respect.
Homicide squad called to Langley after man dies in hotel

Homicide squad called to Langley after man dies in hotel

He died while emergency crews were attending to him.
Metro Vancouver homicide team investigating body found in alleyway

Metro Vancouver homicide team investigating body found in alleyway

When police and a coroner investigated they decided the death was suspicious.
Lynn Valley marks anniversary of stabbing attacks with message of resilience

Lynn Valley marks anniversary of stabbing attacks with message of resilience

One year after the knife attacks by a stranger that left one woman dead and six injured, Lynn Valley is still healing and determined not to let the event define the community.
Building housing iconic New Westminster burger joint on sale for millions

Building housing iconic New Westminster burger joint on sale for millions

Zoning could allow for a tower up to 30 storeys near a SkyTrain station.
‘Crushing loss’: Beloved Burnaby farm and produce store closes after 50 years

‘Crushing loss’: Beloved Burnaby farm and produce store closes after 50 years

Customers flood store's Facebook page with hundreds of tributes about what their business meant to them.
Near-zero circulation of influenza in B.C. for second season in row

Near-zero circulation of influenza in B.C. for second season in row

Another year, another season without the flu
I Watched This Game: Pettersson performs like a star in 'must-win' game against Stars

I Watched This Game: Pettersson performs like a star in 'must-win' game against Stars

Pettersson's two goals and a game-saving defensive play made the difference for the Canucks.
'Fix it': B.C. articling students say they're underpaid and overworked

'Fix it': B.C. articling students say they're underpaid and overworked

"The work environments could be cutthroat and demeaning," said one articling student.
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