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WOLF: Popcorn, puppies, herb gardens and the ice cream truck

WOLF: Popcorn, puppies, herb gardens and the ice cream truck

COLUMN: Readers share own favourite smells, sounds
Canadian men’s field hockey team puts jobs aside in bid to make Olympics

Canadian men’s field hockey team puts jobs aside in bid to make Olympics

Players sacrificing full-time jobs for shot at Paris games
Canadian under-18 women’s hockey team takes bronze with 8-1 win over Finland

Canadian under-18 women’s hockey team takes bronze with 8-1 win over Finland

The United States won gold later in the day with a 5-1 victory over Czechia
Winter weather still gripping Canada, but some B.C. warnings being dropped

Winter weather still gripping Canada, but some B.C. warnings being dropped

Province didn’t escape unscathed, with one hospital closing and another’s ER dropping to -6 C
Cold snap causes record-breaking hourly electricity demand, says BC Hydro

Cold snap causes record-breaking hourly electricity demand, says BC Hydro

British Columbians consumed 11,300 megawatts in one hour Friday night
‘Still grieving:’ Saskatchewan First Nation prepares for stabbing rampage inquest

‘Still grieving:’ Saskatchewan First Nation prepares for stabbing rampage inquest

The first of two inquests, it will establish what happened leading up to the 11 deaths and who died
Teenage surfing star granted Canadian citizenship, now eyeing Olympics

Teenage surfing star granted Canadian citizenship, now eyeing Olympics

16-year-old will have one opportunity in February to qualify and compete for Canada
Alberta’s Ruiter, B.C.’s Chiu win their first Canadian figure skating titles

Alberta’s Ruiter, B.C.’s Chiu win their first Canadian figure skating titles

’..that just felt like magic to me,’ said 17-year-old Ruiter
Canadian women bounce back to beat Malaysia at Olympic field hockey qualifier

Canadian women bounce back to beat Malaysia at Olympic field hockey qualifier

3-0 win gets team one step closer to Olympic dreams
Extreme cold persists in Prairies and B.C., as storms hit Eastern Canada

Extreme cold persists in Prairies and B.C., as storms hit Eastern Canada

Conditions not expected to let up Sunday or Monday, says Environment Canada