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'Imagine someone is taking siege to Vancouver': Ukrainian president asks Canadian leaders to imagine war in our cities

'Imagine someone is taking siege to Vancouver': Ukrainian president asks Canadian leaders to imagine war in our cities

"Justin, can you imagine hearing it?"
You can drink in these 10 Port Coquitlam parks — but not near playgrounds

You can drink in these 10 Port Coquitlam parks — but not near playgrounds

Concerns about broken bottles and discarded containers has prompted the city to change its consumption of liquor in public places bylaw to prevent people from drinking booze in playgrounds.
Two men face multiple 2021 Valdes Island fishing offences

Two men face multiple 2021 Valdes Island fishing offences

Two fishermen return to court later this month to face various charges, including failing to record lingcod catches and failing to carry a tidal waters sport fishing licence.
1.7M Canadians on the hook for 2020 CERB repayments, says Ottawa

1.7M Canadians on the hook for 2020 CERB repayments, says Ottawa

Advance CERB payments of $2,000 are being clawed back from some recipients, according to the Government of Canada.
I Watched This Game: Horvat the 'true captain' in 6-3 Canucks win over Devils

I Watched This Game: Horvat the 'true captain' in 6-3 Canucks win over Devils

Horvat tallied two goals and an assist to lead the way against the Devils.
What youth should know when being called to the frontlines

What youth should know when being called to the frontlines

Often Indigenous Youth are called on a spiritual level to protect the land, and when they respond to the call it fulfills a responsibility to their community. But, responding to the call requires incredible strength, courage and love. 
Here is how much it costs to rent in each Vancouver neighbourhood right now

Here is how much it costs to rent in each Vancouver neighbourhood right now

Hint: It isn't cheap.
B.C. cop director urges Vancouver police, council to ‘re-engage in spirit of collaboration’ to avoid future budget fights

B.C. cop director urges Vancouver police, council to ‘re-engage in spirit of collaboration’ to avoid future budget fights

Wayne Rideout: ‘I am not suggesting that a municipal council cannot refuse to approve a police budget item or amount’
B.C. ticks toward ending daylight saving time changes with U.S. Senate approval

B.C. ticks toward ending daylight saving time changes with U.S. Senate approval

"Pleased to see progress on this," Premier John Horgan tweeted following the U.S. Senate approval.
Burnaby students start petition to keep masks mandatory on campus

Burnaby students start petition to keep masks mandatory on campus

Student suffering from long COVID speaks out.
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