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PWHL website accidentally confirms Vancouver will have a pro women's hockey team

PWHL website accidentally confirms Vancouver will have a pro women's hockey team

The hockey league's shop included Vancouver and Seattle for a spell on Monday, but those teams have not yet been announced.
B.C. port suing for alleged harbour pollution remediation

B.C. port suing for alleged harbour pollution remediation

The claim alleges a Nanaimo shipyard operation led to contaminants being released onto Newcastle Island Passage property from 1991 to 2014.
Metro Vancouver weather: Temps to soar up to 24 C before shift to showers

Metro Vancouver weather: Temps to soar up to 24 C before shift to showers

Temperatures are expected to climb to the mid-20s this week.
'Worst fears': International student drowns off Vancouver's Wreck Beach

'Worst fears': International student drowns off Vancouver's Wreck Beach

Rahul Ranwa had yelled for help after struggling to swim in the ocean. He was found dead the next day.
Rob Shaw: Summer squeeze forces Eby to reconsider short-term rental restrictions

Rob Shaw: Summer squeeze forces Eby to reconsider short-term rental restrictions

With pricey hotels and fewer vacation listings, the premier hints change could come to Airbnb rules
Search called off for missing Washington boaters; body of woman, 64, found

Search called off for missing Washington boaters; body of woman, 64, found

Two men in their 60s are still missing after a 15-foot pleasure craft capsized off Neah Bay, Washington, last week.
New project helps North Vancouver high school students prepare for first-time voting

New project helps North Vancouver high school students prepare for first-time voting

Windsor and Mountainside Secondary students took part in political discussions and created presentations on how to encourage engagement in the upcoming federal election
Where the parties stand on the toxic drug crisis

Where the parties stand on the toxic drug crisis

After briefly approaching overdose deaths as a health problem, the 'war on drugs' appears to be making a comeback.
How will the parties help B.C. forest workers?

How will the parties help B.C. forest workers?

Workers are calling for trade dispute resolution and investments in public services.
'Those audiences in Vancouver were amazing': Comedian Jim Gaffigan likes Vancouver, notices new tension

'Those audiences in Vancouver were amazing': Comedian Jim Gaffigan likes Vancouver, notices new tension

"Now the Canadians are like 'We hate you.' They're furious."