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I Watched This Game: Canucks complete California sweep with confident win over Kings

I Watched This Game: Canucks complete California sweep with confident win over Kings

A dominant performance by Quinn Hughes was overshadowed by a dirty hit on Brock Boeser.
Masseur on trial denies sexual touching, romantic interest

Masseur on trial denies sexual touching, romantic interest

Ajesh Jacob is facing 10 counts of sexual assault stemming from his work at Big Feet, a massage and reflexology studio in downtown Victoria
North Vancouver transplant patient featured in new Knowledge Network docuseries

North Vancouver transplant patient featured in new Knowledge Network docuseries

Transplant Stories reveals the difficult journeys of organ recipients, from inside the operating room to their daily lives. Its broadcast premiere is Nov. 19
Man convicted of manslaughter in Vancouver rollover death

Man convicted of manslaughter in Vancouver rollover death

Vinay Aujla, 19, was killed on Oct. 30, 2021.
City of North Van to compensate staff who donate organs

City of North Van to compensate staff who donate organs

The move could save lives, a St. Paul’s kidney surgeon says
B.C. ski resorts ready for snowy La Niña winter

B.C. ski resorts ready for snowy La Niña winter

Infrastructure upgrades, low inflation and falling interest rates could lure more skiers up mountains this season.
Gender justice groups say changes to B.C.'s Name Act are harming survivors

Gender justice groups say changes to B.C.'s Name Act are harming survivors

The changes were prompted by B.C. child killer Allan Schoenborn being legally permitted to change his name to Ken John Johnson.
North Vancouver District asks province for public inquiry on sewage plant debacle

North Vancouver District asks province for public inquiry on sewage plant debacle

An audit of Metro Vancouver over the massively overbudget project has been ordered. But it could lack impartiality, councillor says
Canadian scientists assessing species at risk face serious backlog, finds audit

Canadian scientists assessing species at risk face serious backlog, finds audit

Under Canada's current yearly limit, it would take scientists almost 30 years to assess all prioritized species, and over 120 years to assess those considered potentially at risk, the audit says.
CapU Squamish: Women’s national soccer championship Day 1 recap

CapU Squamish: Women’s national soccer championship Day 1 recap

See how host team Capilano Blues and other national favourites did on the first day of the four-day competition.