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6 more cuts made to Canada’s prospective world junior team, more await

6 more cuts made to Canada’s prospective world junior team, more await

Eleven players have left the team in the past two day ahead of tournament starting Boxing Day in Vancouver
Lightning top Canucks 5-2 in feisty battle

Lightning top Canucks 5-2 in feisty battle

NHL’s No. 1 team too much for Vancouver
Bear cubs try to take Vancouver Island woman’s Christmas cookies

Bear cubs try to take Vancouver Island woman’s Christmas cookies

Incident happened in the early-morning hours today, Dec. 18, in Nanaimo
CSIS collected info on peaceful groups, but only in pursuit of threats: watchdog

CSIS collected info on peaceful groups, but only in pursuit of threats: watchdog

Security Intelligence Review Committee says fears unjustified after reviewing evidence, testimony
FortisBC says you can return to normal gas use following pipeline fire

FortisBC says you can return to normal gas use following pipeline fire

Utility says increased pipeline capacity, warmer weather have allowed supply to reach normal levels
VIDEO: Tornado rips through city west of Seattle

VIDEO: Tornado rips through city west of Seattle

Reports indicate five to seven homes damaged in Port Orchard, Wash.
Trial date postponed for man charged with killing Abbotsford police officer

Trial date postponed for man charged with killing Abbotsford police officer

Oscar Arfmann’s trial pushed back from January to May 2019
Triumph and devotion drive B.C.’s most inspirational sports stories of 2018

Triumph and devotion drive B.C.’s most inspirational sports stories of 2018

Athletes surmounted immigration, mental health challenges and more, to prove dedication to their sport
Privacy watchdog says legal cannabis buyers should use cash, not credit

Privacy watchdog says legal cannabis buyers should use cash, not credit

Some countries could bar entry to individuals if they know they have purchased cannabis
‘A start:’ Alberta critical of Ottawa’s $1.6B package for ailing energy sector

‘A start:’ Alberta critical of Ottawa’s $1.6B package for ailing energy sector

A further $150 million is to be used for clean growth and infrastructure projects