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Kennedy Stewart's push for decriminalization 'definitely contributed' to election loss

Kennedy Stewart's push for decriminalization 'definitely contributed' to election loss

Former Vancouver mayor launches book, 'Decrim: How we decriminalized drugs in British Columbia.'
Camp Cuts: Canucks send five prospects to junior teams

Camp Cuts: Canucks send five prospects to junior teams

Kirill Kudryavtsev, Sawyer Mynio, Hunter Brzustewicz, Ty Young, and Vilmer Alriksson are the first cuts from Canucks camp.
A hide-a-bed in the living room is for rent for $1,300 in Vancouver

A hide-a-bed in the living room is for rent for $1,300 in Vancouver

The sleep space may leave something to be desired
Poll: Vancouverites don't have much hope for the Canucks this season

Poll: Vancouverites don't have much hope for the Canucks this season

Some think they'll make the playoffs, but many do not.
Truth and Reconciliation: The vital role Indigenous art plays

Truth and Reconciliation: The vital role Indigenous art plays

Indigenous art is storytelling, and becoming familiar with Indigenous stories is vital for reconciliation to take place, these artists say
Bosa Foods proposal for Port Moody could use more heritage character: report

Bosa Foods proposal for Port Moody could use more heritage character: report

Currently Port Moody has only two grocery stores, but one of them is scheduled to close in October.
Alex Fraser Bridge not designed for suicide prevention barriers

Alex Fraser Bridge not designed for suicide prevention barriers

Bridge not designed for high fences that prevent suicides, says ministry.
I Watched This Game: Canucks’ AHL-heavy squad steamrolled by Flames A-team

I Watched This Game: Canucks’ AHL-heavy squad steamrolled by Flames A-team

Facing a veteran-heavy Calgary Flames team, the Vancouver Canucks' youngsters got walloped 10-0.
5 things you (probably) didn't know about hockey in Vancouver

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

From the invention of the blue line to the Vancouver Amazons.
Fallen branches, power outages possible for Metro Vancouver as wind event approaches

Fallen branches, power outages possible for Metro Vancouver as wind event approaches

Monday afternoon may see thunderstorms
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