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Canucks Twitter/X account gets hacked, posts crypto scam

Canucks Twitter/X account gets hacked, posts crypto scam

Unless the Canucks suddenly got into crypto scams, Elon Musk deepfakes, and replying to Donald Trump, their Twitter account has been compromised.
'We're aiming for it to impress': New Vancouver magazine takes an analog approach

'We're aiming for it to impress': New Vancouver magazine takes an analog approach

"It's a slower process, and it's more tangible; it's more interactive."
B.C. fusion company lays off staff, scales back reactor work amid funding crunch

B.C. fusion company lays off staff, scales back reactor work amid funding crunch

General Fusion says market uncertainty stands in the way of securing the US$125M it says it needs to help fuel a new generation of clean energy
The Canucks have extremely long odds at 2025 NHL Draft Lottery

The Canucks have extremely long odds at 2025 NHL Draft Lottery

The Vancouver Canucks can't get the first overall pick, even if they win the draft lottery.
Popstar Benson Boone announces world tour with Vancouver date

Popstar Benson Boone announces world tour with Vancouver date

He was in Vancouver just over a year ago playing the Vogue Theatre
B.C. to tap wind, geothermal, hydro in major clean energy push

B.C. to tap wind, geothermal, hydro in major clean energy push

The new call to power would double BC Hydro's plans to build renewable energy and provide a combined 16% boost to the province's electric grid
Updated: 'Don't panic,' Eby tells B.C. film industry after Trump announces tariffs

Updated: 'Don't panic,' Eby tells B.C. film industry after Trump announces tariffs

Trump threatens 100% on foreign-made films, sparking concern for B.C.’s screen sector
Rob Shaw: New B.C. legislation sparks concerns of steamrolling Indigenous rights

Rob Shaw: New B.C. legislation sparks concerns of steamrolling Indigenous rights

Fast-track infrastructure bill raises alarm over reduced environmental and public oversight
Huge Hong Kong fair returning to North Vancouver Shipyards

Huge Hong Kong fair returning to North Vancouver Shipyards

Visitors are invited to sample delicious dishes at food booths, watch cultural performances, browse a market and even try their hand at mahjong
5 things about public art in Vancouver you (probably) didn't know

5 things about public art in Vancouver you (probably) didn't know

From the attempt to hire a dead sculptor to the long journey of Girl in Westsuit to the moving of Vancouver's oldest mural.
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