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Halak makes 32 saves as Vancouver Canucks earn 3-1 win over high-flying Avalanche

Halak makes 32 saves as Vancouver Canucks earn 3-1 win over high-flying Avalanche

Visitors avoid being swept by Colorado for the first time since 1996-97
Patients in B.C. waiting too long for surgery, not being counted by province: doctor

Patients in B.C. waiting too long for surgery, not being counted by province: doctor

The incoming leader of a group that represents surgeons across British Columbia is questioning the health minister’s claims that nearly all surgeries that were cancelled in the first and later waves of the pandemic have been completed.
Fractious April 9 party vote on Alberta premier moves from in-person to mail-in

Fractious April 9 party vote on Alberta premier moves from in-person to mail-in

The contentious April 9 party vote to determine the fate of Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s leadership has been changed from an in-person vote to mail-in ballots.
NDP expects phased-in approach to national pharmacare promise in deal with Liberals

NDP expects phased-in approach to national pharmacare promise in deal with Liberals

Liberals have promised the NDP to pass a Canada Pharmacare Act by the end of next year
90 scientists ask feds to protect carbon-rich old forests in upcoming climate plan

90 scientists ask feds to protect carbon-rich old forests in upcoming climate plan

Canada is home to about 16 per cent of the world’s remaining old-growth forests
Liberal-NDP deal ‘political theatre’: expert

Liberal-NDP deal ‘political theatre’: expert

Political scientist Lori Turnbull says confidence and supply deal is unnecessary
Kaillie Humphries’ legal battle with Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton subject of documentary

Kaillie Humphries’ legal battle with Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton subject of documentary

‘Uphill Slide: The Kaillie Humphries Story’, set to be released later this year
Alberta auditor general gives qualified thumbs-up to oil well cleanup spending

Alberta auditor general gives qualified thumbs-up to oil well cleanup spending

At the end of 2021, there was $420 million left to spend
B.C. allocates more than $8 million to boost legal-aid services

B.C. allocates more than $8 million to boost legal-aid services

Funding follows recent analysis of the province’s legal-aid system
A month in, Ukraine fights on, makes Moscow pay a high price

A month in, Ukraine fights on, makes Moscow pay a high price

Ukraine is scarred, wounded and mourning its dead but far from beaten