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Squamish Nation pays tribute to lost members with memorial lacrosse games

Squamish Nation pays tribute to lost members with memorial lacrosse games

A large memorial event in honour of legendary lacrosse player Vern Baker also paid tribute to the recently departed Jordan Ann Joseph and Chris Baker
Vancouver Canucks re-sign Artūrs Šilovs to two-year contract

Vancouver Canucks re-sign Artūrs Šilovs to two-year contract

Artūrs Šilovs' new deal with the Vancouver Canucks comes with just an $850,000 cap hit.
Baldrey: Tension will heat up this summer ahead of 2024 B.C. election

Baldrey: Tension will heat up this summer ahead of 2024 B.C. election

Columnist Keith Baldrey explains MLA candidates and their leaders will be more active than ever these next two months.
B.C. wineries can sell direct to Albertans again

B.C. wineries can sell direct to Albertans again

B.C. and Alberta resolve tax issues that prevented B.C. wineries selling direct to customers
How B.C. is building its brand in bespoke electric vehicles

How B.C. is building its brand in bespoke electric vehicles

The province’s nascent EV industry is benefiting from opportunities south of the border as global demand rises.
Growing majority disagree with a provincial name change for B.C., survey reveals

Growing majority disagree with a provincial name change for B.C., survey reveals

British Columbians have mixed feelings over reconciliation efforts, highlighting generational divides
B.C. woman must pay for Coldplay concert she thought was a date

B.C. woman must pay for Coldplay concert she thought was a date

B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal member Mark Henderson said the woman had not established that the concert ticket was a gift and had to repay the cost.
B.C. Realtor fined $130K, banned for role in alleged mortgage fraud network

B.C. Realtor fined $130K, banned for role in alleged mortgage fraud network

Realtor Rashin Rohani bought five North Vancouver homes for herself using falsified income documents, according to a hearing panel of the BCFSA, the province's regulator of real estate
Photos: East Vancouver once had a huge, nationally renowned stadium

Photos: East Vancouver once had a huge, nationally renowned stadium

Queen Elizabeth, the King of Rock and Roll and one of the most iconic sports photos of the 20th century all share this place in common.
North Shore rescuers extremely busy with cliff jumpers, broken bones

North Shore rescuers extremely busy with cliff jumpers, broken bones

Rescue teams are getting constant calls for help as people flock to the North Shore's creeks and trails in hot weather