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Canucks playoffs might not begin until Tuesday, April 23

Canucks playoffs might not begin until Tuesday, April 23

The Canucks' most likely first-round opponent is the Nashville Predators but when will their playoff schedule begin?
B.C. collision claims life of 23-year-old pedestrian

B.C. collision claims life of 23-year-old pedestrian

Police are looking for witnesses of the Friday night collision in Surrey.
Wildlife Rescue warns about the harmful effects of pest traps on wildlife

Wildlife Rescue warns about the harmful effects of pest traps on wildlife

The use of humane alternatives is highly recommended.
Popular donut shop opens Steveston location

Popular donut shop opens Steveston location

From Granville Island to Langley, the business is expanding.
This week's Metro Vancouver forecast includes days of sunshine, temperatures up to 18 C

This week's Metro Vancouver forecast includes days of sunshine, temperatures up to 18 C

Are you ready for another dose of nearly summery temperatures?
Urban firefighters to get additional training to also battle wildfire blazes

Urban firefighters to get additional training to also battle wildfire blazes

Nearly four million Canadians now live in areas where combustible forests are prevalent.
Rob Shaw: Concerns over MNP worm their way through B.C.'s agriculture ministry

Rob Shaw: Concerns over MNP worm their way through B.C.'s agriculture ministry

B.C. government's cozy relationship with a single consulting firm raises red flags
Coffee shop opens brand new location on Vancouver's west side

Coffee shop opens brand new location on Vancouver's west side

Coffee's on!
Decades in the making, B.C. signs agreement handing over title to Haida Gwaii

Decades in the making, B.C. signs agreement handing over title to Haida Gwaii

HAIDA GWAII — The B.C. government and the Council of Haida Nation have signed an agreement officially recognizing Haida Gwaii's Aboriginal title, more than two decades after the nation launched a legal action seeking formal recognition.
Eight years since B.C. declared public health emergency, toxic drug crisis rages on

Eight years since B.C. declared public health emergency, toxic drug crisis rages on

VANCOUVER — In the dozen years she's worked with the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users, executive director Brittany Graham has lost count of the people she's seen succumb to British Columbia's toxic drug crisis.
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