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Comment: Much ado about nothing: Land Act amendments are small step on a long path

Comment: Much ado about nothing: Land Act amendments are small step on a long path

Implementing the rights of First Nations that were affirmed in section 35 (1) of the Canadian Constitution has led to public outcry.
Canucks prospect Arshdeep Bains named AHL All-Star Game MVP

Canucks prospect Arshdeep Bains named AHL All-Star Game MVP

"He's transformed his game to be a two-way, responsible, heart and soul kind of player."
B.C. family is fighting to help daughter recover from rare condition

B.C. family is fighting to help daughter recover from rare condition

Faith Bigam has been in and out of acute kidney failure and kidney damage about six times.
A new route from Sechelt to Lund, for humans, not cars

A new route from Sechelt to Lund, for humans, not cars

Sunshine Coast Tourism has been working on an active transportation plan
ICYMI: Totem Hall set to host annual Squamish multicultural event

ICYMI: Totem Hall set to host annual Squamish multicultural event

Free event on Feb. 10 fosters friendships through faith and culture.
'I loved him,' B.C. man says of priest who allegedly sexually abused him

'I loved him,' B.C. man says of priest who allegedly sexually abused him

A 55-year-old man recalls grabbing a knife after the alleged abuse, thinking "I'm going to cut his throat." He says he was six years old at the time.
BC Sheriff Service adds new deputies throughout province

BC Sheriff Service adds new deputies throughout province

A shortage of sheriffs was being cited as the reason for multiple courtroom closures in the past eight months.
Rick Tocchet’s message to Canucks: ‘Don’t buy into the hype’

Rick Tocchet’s message to Canucks: ‘Don’t buy into the hype’

"We in this room know who we are, how we play, and we want to be a disciplined team."
Obituary: Peter Anthony Brown

Obituary: Peter Anthony Brown

Peter worked in Staines, England, until 1965, when he accepted a job at Woodfibre, immigrating to the wilds of B.C. with his young family. 
Group wants to halt Stanley Park logging, force disclosure of expert reports

Group wants to halt Stanley Park logging, force disclosure of expert reports

More traffic noise as a result of fewer trees along the Stanley Park Causeway cited as a concern.
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