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Medical emergency causes delays on busy ferry route

Medical emergency causes delays on busy ferry route

The BC Ferries vessel had to return to Tsawwassen.
Why the Canucks traded for Evander Kane from the Oilers

Why the Canucks traded for Evander Kane from the Oilers

The Vancouver Canucks have traded a fourth-round pick to the Edmonton Oilers for Evander Kane.
Rob Shaw: A dying child deserves more than a B.C. politician passing the buck

Rob Shaw: A dying child deserves more than a B.C. politician passing the buck

Health minister says her hands are tied over bureaucratic decision-making. But elected officials are put in office to make hard choices.
B.C. man loses $900 Starbucks gift card fight

B.C. man loses $900 Starbucks gift card fight

A man had 57 Starbucks cards registered to his account from April 2022 to November 2023.
Trade clarity to help Canada's economy rebound after modest recession: Deloitte

Trade clarity to help Canada's economy rebound after modest recession: Deloitte

OTTAWA — Some economists are putting an increasingly optimistic slant on Canada's tariff dispute with the United States, arguing the economy should be able to avoid "worst-case" scenarios from the trade war.
B.C. man acquitted of aggravated assault of now-dead person

B.C. man acquitted of aggravated assault of now-dead person

The judge said identification of the accused was not established beyond a reasonable doubt as required by law.
B.C. teacher suspended for sexual nature of comments

B.C. teacher suspended for sexual nature of comments

B.C.'s commissioner for teacher regulation suspended Robert Acheson for one day.
'Live big for Lionel': Hundreds honour boy killed in North Vancouver boating crash

'Live big for Lionel': Hundreds honour boy killed in North Vancouver boating crash

Nearly 600 people gathered for a celebration of life for Lionel Hall.
New record set with 21 Grouse Grind climbs in one day

New record set with 21 Grouse Grind climbs in one day

Sean Green took advantage of a new, faster gondola to complete a record 21 ascents of the famed North Vancouver trail in one day.
B.C. economy will get a kick out of hosting FIFA World Cup games, government says

B.C. economy will get a kick out of hosting FIFA World Cup games, government says

VICTORIA — There is less than a year to go before Vancouver is on the global stage hosting seven FIFA World Cup soccer games, and leaders are promoting the economic benefits of spending hundreds of millions of dollars on the international showcase.