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I Watched This Game: Kuzmenko’s three-point night not enough to sink the Kraken

I Watched This Game: Kuzmenko’s three-point night not enough to sink the Kraken

Andrei Kuzmenko looked like a young Sergei Shirokov on Thursday night at Rogers Arena.
Promoter of cancelled Vancouver electric car race being sued for $3.4M

Promoter of cancelled Vancouver electric car race being sued for $3.4M

The first of five annual Canadian E-Fests was scheduled for June 30-July 2, and its cancellation led to a sports ticketing and travel company suing the promoter of the Vancouver electric car race.
Vancouver to rename street on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Vancouver to rename street on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Kitsilano's Trutch Street — which was named after B.C.'s first lieutenant-governor Sir Joseph William Trutch — will be given a new name that has yet to be announced.
Woman in Richmond armed kidnapping gets almost 6 years in jail

Woman in Richmond armed kidnapping gets almost 6 years in jail

“I will be using the remorse and regret I feel every day as motivation to change for the better,” said Ashley Smith.
5 Indigenous influencers and creators from Vancouver to follow

5 Indigenous influencers and creators from Vancouver to follow

From Indigenous dancers to drag queens.
Man pleads guilty to slew of Metro Vancouver retail store thefts

Man pleads guilty to slew of Metro Vancouver retail store thefts

Michael Leonard Nelson pleaded guilty to offences in Vancouver, Richmond, Coquitlam, North Vancouver and Delta.
Whether Hughes plays on the right could depend on Poolman

Whether Hughes plays on the right could depend on Poolman

Vancouver Canucks head coach Bruce Boudreau suggested that Tucker Poolman may have a say on whether Quinn Hughes plays on the right side on defence.
B.C. COVID-19 deaths fall

B.C. COVID-19 deaths fall

Province recorded 16 COVID-19 deaths in the week ended Sept. 24
A Vancouver gallery is letting people create art for free for a new exhibit. Here's how to join in

A Vancouver gallery is letting people create art for free for a new exhibit. Here's how to join in

No previous painting skills, painting materials, or registration is required🎨
B.C.'s urban forests are failing poor and racialized communities, says study

B.C.'s urban forests are failing poor and racialized communities, says study

A report looking at 12 Canadian cities, including Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, Abbotsford and Vancouver, found urban trees and their cooling effects are largely concentrated in rich, white neighbourhoods.
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