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Nine years ago today, Canada got its Golden Goal in Vancouver

Nine years ago today, Canada got its Golden Goal in Vancouver

2010 Winter Olympics come to a close with an iconic Canadian hockey win
New batch of Compass wristbands released - cue the stampede

New batch of Compass wristbands released - cue the stampede

TransLink customers who missed out on the last batch of Compass Card wristbands are in luck because that another batch of 10,000 Adult Compass Wristbands have now gone on sale.
Fan Expo Vancouver gets its geek on

Fan Expo Vancouver gets its geek on

And four other reasons Vancouver is awesome this week
This Burnaby health practitioner shows you all the ways to fight cancer

This Burnaby health practitioner shows you all the ways to fight cancer

Conventional treatments for breast cancer are effective in helping save lives. But the power of the mind is effective too.
New West to cut capital levy charged to taxpayers in 2019

New West to cut capital levy charged to taxpayers in 2019

A year after introducing an annual one per cent capital levy to help finance future projects, council has scaled it back for 2019.
Chicken nugget recall across Canada after possible salmonella contamination

Chicken nugget recall across Canada after possible salmonella contamination

Compliments brand chicken nuggets have been recalled from the marketplace due to a possible salmonella contamination. The popular frozen food is sold in nearly every Canadian province, excluding Quebec.
Residents say traffic at Richmond and Hospital is a 'tragedy in the making'

Residents say traffic at Richmond and Hospital is a 'tragedy in the making'

They want the city to intervene
New West firm fined $350,000 for depositing damaging substance in Fraser

New West firm fined $350,000 for depositing damaging substance in Fraser

Environment and Climate Change Canada says a dredging company based out of New Westminster has been fined $350,000 for depositing a damaging substance into water frequented by fish in British Columbia.
Anti-cyber bullying campaigns starting to make a difference, says Amanda Todd's mother

Anti-cyber bullying campaigns starting to make a difference, says Amanda Todd's mother

The mother of the Port Coquitlam teen who took her own life after a vicious campaign of online harassment, said anti-cyber bullying campaigns in schools are starting to make a difference.
His job was running his body into the ground. Now he has 25.9 million reasons to quit

His job was running his body into the ground. Now he has 25.9 million reasons to quit

George Munro is done with work now that he’s won nearly $26 million. Actually, he was done with work long before he and his wife, Rowena Inyallie, won the Lotto Max Draw on Feb. 22.