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Vancouver mayor announces public viewing sites for Canucks games

Vancouver mayor announces public viewing sites for Canucks games

Oak Meadows Park at 37th and Oak won’t be activated until Sunday when the Canucks are in Edmonton.
Gold and bronze for two SD43 students at French-speaking contest

Gold and bronze for two SD43 students at French-speaking contest

Cailyn Sun and Alayna Merchant scooped accolades at the Concours d’art oratoire in Surrey on May 4, 2024.
Canucks' playoff run has economic winners and losers

Canucks' playoff run has economic winners and losers

Restaurants with large TV screens, or those that are delivery-oriented are set to benefit.
Rob Shaw: Feds wash hands of drug decriminalization, leaving BC NDP to face fallout

Rob Shaw: Feds wash hands of drug decriminalization, leaving BC NDP to face fallout

B.C. government is scrambling for cover as its decriminalization experiment crumbles
Watch: A look inside illegal drone deliveries at B.C.'s prisons

Watch: A look inside illegal drone deliveries at B.C.'s prisons

A new pilot project using drone-detecting technology aims to intercept the "crazy" number of drop-offs happening inside B.C.'s prisons.
Vancouver constable fined $2,000 for speeding after man run down

Vancouver constable fined $2,000 for speeding after man run down

A Vancouver Provincial Court judge said Jack Zhao was doing 57 km/h in a 30 km/h zone.
Most of Canada to receive emergency alert test today

Most of Canada to receive emergency alert test today

OTTAWA — The federal government will test its capacity to issue emergency alerts today. That means Canadians in most provinces and territories will receive a test alert on their cellphones, as well as through TV and radio broadcasts.
Tri-Cities Today: May 8, 2024

Tri-Cities Today: May 8, 2024

Find out what's on in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on Wednesday, May 8, 2024.
Limits put on B.C. massage therapist pending investigation

Limits put on B.C. massage therapist pending investigation

The College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia considered the allegations to be serious with a risk of recurrence if an interim order were not made.
Les Leyne: B.C.'s drug decriminalization experiment fizzles out

Les Leyne: B.C.'s drug decriminalization experiment fizzles out

Taking action implies moving forward, but the B.C. government is going backward and capitulating on decriminalization