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Removal of the Squamish Spit begins

Removal of the Squamish Spit begins

For kiteboarders, it's the end of an era. For conservationists and the Squamish Nation, it's a way to give local salmon a second chance.
North Vancouver skier Brodie Seger ready for his Olympic debut

North Vancouver skier Brodie Seger ready for his Olympic debut

26-year-old part of a young team aiming to make a name for themselves
Former NHL player Jake Virtanen charged with sexual assault

Former NHL player Jake Virtanen charged with sexual assault

BC Prosecution Service has approved one count of sexual assault against Jake Virtanen
Olympian Georgia Simmerling shares powerful story about struggles with bulimia

Olympian Georgia Simmerling shares powerful story about struggles with bulimia

Retired West Vancouver multi-sport athlete opens up in hopes of helping others facing similar challenges
Game on for youth tournaments again while high school sports still wait

Game on for youth tournaments again while high school sports still wait

B.C. School Sports hopes to get update by Friday from Ministry of Education
North Vancouver's Jordan Weal earns spot on Olympic hockey team

North Vancouver's Jordan Weal earns spot on Olympic hockey team

Veteran pro will suit up for Team Canada in Beijing
B.C. youth sports tournament to restart Feb. 1

B.C. youth sports tournament to restart Feb. 1

B.C. reported 6,931,175 rapid tests to date, said health minister Adrian Dix
Trio of Tri-City hockey products Beijing bound with 2022 Canadian Olympic team

Trio of Tri-City hockey products Beijing bound with 2022 Canadian Olympic team

Ben Street and Adam Tambellini are on the men's roster in search of a gold medal, while Kent Johnson is listed as an alternate.
The Canucks are down to just one goaltender: Mikey DiPietro

The Canucks are down to just one goaltender: Mikey DiPietro

With Spencer Martin and Arturs Silovs entering COVID protocol, Canucks are turning to UBC Thunderbirds goaltender Rylan Toth as an emergency backup.
Jepsen leads the way once again for local athletes

Jepsen leads the way once again for local athletes

Whistler's Mollie Jepsen added a few more medals to her collection this past weekend at the para-alpine World Championships, while other local athletes continue to impress as well