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Canucks lines vs Kraken, March 1, 2025

Canucks lines vs Kraken, March 1, 2025

The Vancouver Canucks have coughed up multi-goal leads in the third period in their last two games against the Seattle Kraken.
SFU professors warn monitoring, management needed of Fraser River delta

SFU professors warn monitoring, management needed of Fraser River delta

Experts say a Fraser River monitoring centre is needed.
Squamish Nation carver restores historical totem pole now at Seaspan in North Vancouver

Squamish Nation carver restores historical totem pole now at Seaspan in North Vancouver

Darren Yelton brought the 18-foot totem pole back to pristine condition, connecting it to its historical roots
Burnaby wants provider of city's firefighter gear to 'buy Canadian'

Burnaby wants provider of city's firefighter gear to 'buy Canadian'

Companies bidding on City of Burnaby contracts are being asked to list whether they are sourcing their goods and services from the United States.
West Van purchases Horseshoe Bay's Boathouse restaurant for new art museum

West Van purchases Horseshoe Bay's Boathouse restaurant for new art museum

The 1981 building, which also formerly housed The Keg and the Lodge restaurants, sits on land that has been owned by the Sewell family since the 1930s
North Vancouver neighbourhood coffee shop closing down

North Vancouver neighbourhood coffee shop closing down

Andrew’s on Eighth received an outpouring of warm messages when it broke the news earlier this week
'Increasingly concerned': Docs show B.C. government pushed back on Alberta electricity restrictions

'Increasingly concerned': Docs show B.C. government pushed back on Alberta electricity restrictions

Sharing electricity between provinces is crucial, especially during storms or outages. But documents show Alberta’s neighbours have been ringing alarm bells about its approach.
Former West Vancouver teacher banned for life after child pornography conviction

Former West Vancouver teacher banned for life after child pornography conviction

He has already been given a one-year jail sentence for what a judge descibed as ‘horrific’ material on his phone and computer
Premier Eby need not answer lawyers’ questions, says top B.C. judge

Premier Eby need not answer lawyers’ questions, says top B.C. judge

A group of B.C. lawyers had asked the premier to submit to discovery ahead of a constitutional challenge over the disbandment of the Law Society of B.C. in favour of a new legal industry regulator
Metro Vancouver weather: Will spring be wetter and warmer than normal?

Metro Vancouver weather: Will spring be wetter and warmer than normal?

March isn't exactly starting with a roar but the month is only beginning.