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I Watched This Game: Canucks can’t muster up a must-win effort in shutout loss to Kraken

I Watched This Game: Canucks can’t muster up a must-win effort in shutout loss to Kraken

The Canucks talked about playing with desperation, then laid an egg against the Seattle Kraken.
Ejected Conservative candidate in B.C. defended Chinese government

Ejected Conservative candidate in B.C. defended Chinese government

It's not clear if the 2021 comments led to Lourence Singh's ouster as Conservative candidate for a Metro Vancouver riding spanning three B.C. municipalities.
PearlSpace launches campaign for sexual assault awareness and prevention

PearlSpace launches campaign for sexual assault awareness and prevention

24/7 service and public initiatives aim to reach survivors across the Sea to Sky corridor
B.C. couple given life-saving awards for helping couple and baby from drowning in Osoyoos Lake

B.C. couple given life-saving awards for helping couple and baby from drowning in Osoyoos Lake

Kyle Boudreau: "We feel so fortunate, lucky and privileged to have been able to help."
Kirk LaPointe: Trump's shot off the bow more like a shot in the foot for trade

Kirk LaPointe: Trump's shot off the bow more like a shot in the foot for trade

U.S. tariffs put Canada in an economic bind, while Poilievre struggles to find his footing
Canucks lines vs Kraken, April 2, 2025

Canucks lines vs Kraken, April 2, 2025

Thatcher Demko: "We've got eight games and we're pretty close to needing all of them."
Here's which Squamish neighbourhoods are seeing the most home seeker curiosity

Here's which Squamish neighbourhoods are seeing the most home seeker curiosity

The Squamish Chief polled readers and asked the question: Which Squamish neighbourhood do you think sees the most interest from potential homebuyers?
Rob Shaw: No pinching pennies in B.C. health care as Ballem bills taxpayers $1.8M

Rob Shaw: No pinching pennies in B.C. health care as Ballem bills taxpayers $1.8M

NDP’s choice to lead health-care efficiency efforts is drawing fire over past billings and accusations of insider ties
Les Leyne: Overnight argument puts carbon tax to bed

Les Leyne: Overnight argument puts carbon tax to bed

Taxpayers woke up to a bright new day featuring a dramatic drop in gas prices — for a while.
Seller of counterfeit cellphone must refund B.C. buyer $500

Seller of counterfeit cellphone must refund B.C. buyer $500

The Civil Resolution Tribunal ruled the seller breached the sale contract.