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World's largest hockey stick up for grabs from Duncan

World's largest hockey stick up for grabs from Duncan

The Cowichan Valley Regional District is looking for someone to take the stick, after most people who responded to a survey said they weren’t interested in paying to fix it.
Would-be home invader 'faced a naked man,' says homeowner

Would-be home invader 'faced a naked man,' says homeowner

‘If I would’ve stopped and put some clothes on, the person would have been in my home,’ says a Nanaimo man who scuffled with a man trying to break into his house
Crown urges jail time for North Van trail groping sex assault

Crown urges jail time for North Van trail groping sex assault

‘Our bodies are not up for grabs,’ says victim.
Porter Airlines launches new direct route between Vancouver and Montreal

Porter Airlines launches new direct route between Vancouver and Montreal

Find out everything you need to know.
District of North Vancouver Halloween fireworks permit revenue a whimper, not a bang

District of North Vancouver Halloween fireworks permit revenue a whimper, not a bang

The average declared display value was $256.50. 
Warming seas threaten existence of sea snails in B.C.'s Strait of Georgia

Warming seas threaten existence of sea snails in B.C.'s Strait of Georgia

A new study has found a rise in marine temperature could spell doom for the Strait of Georgia's dogwhelk population.
Watch: Man nearly hit by oncoming cement truck on B.C. bridge

Watch: Man nearly hit by oncoming cement truck on B.C. bridge

No one was injured in the near miss, according to police.
'You look so stupid': Ryan Reynolds picked apart by children during SickKids campaign

'You look so stupid': Ryan Reynolds picked apart by children during SickKids campaign

He's back with his ugly sweater.
Vancouver unveils Canada's first electric fire truck

Vancouver unveils Canada's first electric fire truck

Fire Chief Karen Fry: "I can't wait to see more of these engines come into service in Vancouver."
Here's FortisBC's plans for discharging treated water at Woodfibre LNG and BC Rail sites

Here's FortisBC's plans for discharging treated water at Woodfibre LNG and BC Rail sites

The company has submitted an application to the BC Energy Regulator to release treated waste water at two sites: the BC Rail and Woodfibre LNG sites.
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