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Canucks launch charity 50/50 raffle with $1M jackpot in the works

Canucks launch charity 50/50 raffle with $1M jackpot in the works

The winner is guaranteed at least $500,000 in winnings – but organizers say $1 million is more likely, and the Canucks Autism Network will win big, too.
Vancouver veterans mourn cancellation of in-person Remembrance Day ceremonies

Vancouver veterans mourn cancellation of in-person Remembrance Day ceremonies

Poppy fundraising expected to come up short but 'the real tragedy' is not being able to gather with veterans for Remembrance Day due to COVID-19
For two days, a random woman in East Vancouver was forwarded calls for Whistler RCMP

For two days, a random woman in East Vancouver was forwarded calls for Whistler RCMP

Phone line mix-up ‘very unique and unusual situation,’ says detachment head 
'100% worth it': Man says he was yelled at for removing white supremacy flyer at SkyTrain

'100% worth it': Man says he was yelled at for removing white supremacy flyer at SkyTrain

He says was yelled at by a white supremacist while he was taking down a flyer that read, "BC is now the most antiwhite place on Earth."
Sexual abuse allegations against priest, employee, Vancouver archdiocese

Sexual abuse allegations against priest, employee, Vancouver archdiocese

The suit alleges events took place in 1974 or 1975 when the plaintiff was just six years old.
You can view the largest bald eagle gathering in the world in B.C.

You can view the largest bald eagle gathering in the world in B.C.

Over 35,000 eagles pass through the lower Fraser Valley annually.
'Disturbing' sign about dog poop threatens neglectful owners in Kitsilano (PHOTO)

'Disturbing' sign about dog poop threatens neglectful owners in Kitsilano (PHOTO)

The public declaration threatening certain dog owners with bodily harm was placed right next to a large pile of poop
Vancouver to receive $51.5 million to fight homelessness

Vancouver to receive $51.5 million to fight homelessness

Mayor Kennedy Stewart: ‘I’m happy this morning.’
BCCDC identifies 3 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

BCCDC identifies 3 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

Any travellers returning to B.C. are encouraged to check the public health agency's website for updates about flights identified for the risk of exposure.
Registered sex offender back behind bars after two Vancouver women groped in broad daylight

Registered sex offender back behind bars after two Vancouver women groped in broad daylight

32-year-old Daniel Ghoukassian was convicted for violent sexual attacks on strangers six years ago, police are calling the recent pair of assaults 'disturbing'
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