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Quinn Hughes wins the 2024 Norris Trophy

Quinn Hughes wins the 2024 Norris Trophy

Quinn Hughes is the first Canuck to win the Norris Trophy as the NHL's best defenceman.
Coquitlam puts 22 projects on hold due to B.C.'s new housing rules

Coquitlam puts 22 projects on hold due to B.C.'s new housing rules

Employees at Coquitlam City Hall are swamped by the new provincial legislation around housing — mandates that are aimed to ease the housing crisis in B.C.
Canucks re-sign defenceman Tyler Myers to three-year deal

Canucks re-sign defenceman Tyler Myers to three-year deal

Tyler Myers is returning to the Vancouver Canucks with a three-year deal with a cap hit of $3 million.
North Shore Rescue drone finds missing man in Lynn Creek

North Shore Rescue drone finds missing man in Lynn Creek

The man called 911 around 6:30 a.m. after spending a night in the rain
Rebate announced for rooftop solar panel installations in B.C.

Rebate announced for rooftop solar panel installations in B.C.

Up to $10,000 in rebates for eligible B.C. homeowners.
VPD on track to spend $1 million in overtime for East Hastings cleanup

VPD on track to spend $1 million in overtime for East Hastings cleanup

Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim: "We're committed to public safety, and we are committed to giving the VPD the tools they need to make sure that we have safe streets in the city."
Eligibility for Ottawa's dental plan expands to children, people with disabilities

Eligibility for Ottawa's dental plan expands to children, people with disabilities

OTTAWA — When the government first announced people with disabilities would have access to national dental coverage this year, Antonella Giordano really started to look forward to no longer paying out of pocket to care for her teeth.
Letter: Land management strategy 'more critical and relevant than ever,' Port Moody mayor says

Letter: Land management strategy 'more critical and relevant than ever,' Port Moody mayor says

Meghan Lahti explains times have changed in last six years, but Port Moody is not in the business of selling land for "depreciable" assets.
Court approves $2.1M reprieve for victims defrauded by B.C. sisters

Court approves $2.1M reprieve for victims defrauded by B.C. sisters

Investors defrauded by Richmond's Siu Mui "Debbie" Wong and Surrey's Siu Kon "Bonnie" Soo submitted claims for more than $12.5M in losses.
Two dead, three injured in tragic West Vancouver crash

Two dead, three injured in tragic West Vancouver crash

Traffic along Highway 1 has reopened, but the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal is heavily congested due to an earlier roadway closure