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Here's what happens when a Coquitlam football player challenges his NFL teammates to pronounce his hometown

Here's what happens when a Coquitlam football player challenges his NFL teammates to pronounce his hometown

Jevon Holland is heading into his second season with the Miami Dolphins.
Burnaby pipeline protester sentenced to 60 days in jail

Burnaby pipeline protester sentenced to 60 days in jail

"I did it for the orcas primarily," said a man convicted of breaching a Trans Mountain injunction.
Opinion: Decriminalizing hard drugs in B.C. follows decades of public health advocacy

Opinion: Decriminalizing hard drugs in B.C. follows decades of public health advocacy

British Columbia’s bold experiment provides an opportunity to implement more balance in Canadian drug policy, and a more principled withdrawal from the war on drugs.
Twitter partners with Haida artist to celebrate Indigenous History Month

Twitter partners with Haida artist to celebrate Indigenous History Month

Jaalen Edenshaw’s custom emoji will appear beside hashtags for the month of June
Save Old Growth organizer fears his climate activism has made him a target for deportation

Save Old Growth organizer fears his climate activism has made him a target for deportation

The 21-year-old activist has gone into hiding after talking to a number of lawyers who advised him it’s likely CBSA wants to detain him.
Photos: Vancouver Aquarium releases first rehabilitated seal of 2022

Photos: Vancouver Aquarium releases first rehabilitated seal of 2022

So long, Penny!
Overwhelmed shelters means BC SPCA is discounting cat adoptions

Overwhelmed shelters means BC SPCA is discounting cat adoptions

Many cats are coming from hoarding situations, meaning space for cats at SPCA shelters is limited.
Police seek missing man in Metro Vancouver

Police seek missing man in Metro Vancouver

Police note he communicates using sign language.
One year after Tk'emlups discovery, still a long ways to go, survivors say

One year after Tk'emlups discovery, still a long ways to go, survivors say

Enough hasn’t been done by the government and after only a year the news of the remains at the residential school has blown over for Canadians, says a residential school survivor
Rattlesnake hitches a ride of a lifetime in a Ferrari from Osoyoos to Vancouver

Rattlesnake hitches a ride of a lifetime in a Ferrari from Osoyoos to Vancouver

Northern pacific rattlesnakes are quiet and non-aggressive but are the only truly venomous species in the province.