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Canucks camp cuts: Sawyer Mynio stays in Seattle

Canucks camp cuts: Sawyer Mynio stays in Seattle

Sawyer Mynio is aiming to make Team Canada at this year's World Juniors.
BBB: 'Brushing' scam indicates a serious problem for victims

BBB: 'Brushing' scam indicates a serious problem for victims

Attempt to ID the sender, double check recent orders and protect your identity are some of the tips the Better Business Bureau suggests to avoid "brushing" scams.
City of Vancouver ‘pauses’ plan for fire hall annex in Strathcona area park

City of Vancouver ‘pauses’ plan for fire hall annex in Strathcona area park

Strathcona resident: “We're hoping for the best outcome for our community, but this fight is not over.”
Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on Sept. 28, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: Events around the region on Sept. 28, 2024

Read what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: The cost of politicians' promises

Adrian Raeside cartoon: The cost of politicians' promises

I Watched This Game: Canucks wake up too late to crack the Kraken

I Watched This Game: Canucks wake up too late to crack the Kraken

Tyler Myers scored a wraparound goal but that's about it for the positives from Friday night's snoozefest in Seattle.
Making sense of the Canucks’ Ian Clark situation

Making sense of the Canucks’ Ian Clark situation

"Look at his resume and respect around the league and you tell me he should be a goalie scout."
Port Coquitlam family builds kits after son's brain cancer death

Port Coquitlam family builds kits after son's brain cancer death

Cassia and Jon Kissner of Port Coquitlam will host their first fundraiser for Trucks of Hope on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. Proceeds will go to make starter kits for families battling childhood cancer.
B.C. road rage suspect dead, connected to B.C. gang conflict

B.C. road rage suspect dead, connected to B.C. gang conflict

Johnathan Hebrada-Walters, 38, was killed Sept. 21 in a shooting connected to the gang conflict in B.C.
BC Conservatives will not 'shut down' drug consumption sites after all

BC Conservatives will not 'shut down' drug consumption sites after all

BC Conservatives sending mixed signals on whether they would close sanctioned drug consumption sites; some have operated since 2003 and won legal challenges to remain open