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Vancouver byelection results: Sean Orr, Lucy Maloney victories a blow for Mayor Ken Sim's party
Vancouver voters dealt a blow to Mayor Ken Sim and his ABC party Saturday, throwing their support behind two left-leaning candidates in a byelection that drew higher-than-normal turnout. Read More
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Brian Minter: Science World's new outdoor park gets kids (and grown-ups) into the garden
I’ve always admired Science World in downtown Vancouver for its innovative approach to so many seemingly commonplace things that, when viewed through the lens of science, become much more interesting and important, particularly those aspects of science that affect our daily lives. Read More
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ICBC only gets $150 after suing driver for $4,300 for bumper repair
ICBC’s attempt to bill a driver $4,300 to fix a car he had hit has failed because it provided “extremely limited” evidence of the damage and repairs submitted to B.C.’s civil resolution tribunal. Read More
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Federal Election 2025: Why the existence of satirical candidates is 'over'
The one thing the Animal Protection Party has going for it during this year's federal election is that by virtue of its name, it comes first on the list of registered political parties. That will likely be the only first place it holds on April 28. Read More
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The Bookless Club: What is in your travel arsenal?
I’m just back from a trip. While I’m on any kind of voyage, I keep a running list of things I should have brought with me. There’s always some little thing that would have radically improved the experience, so it goes on the list for next time. I keep this list in my emptied suitcase. The funny thing is that I tend to edit the list when I’m packing for my next trip. “Flashlight?” I’ll ask myself. “Why would I think I need a flashlight?!” (The brown-outs of the central-African electrical grid clearly completely forgotten once back home.) Read More
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Canucks vs. Golden Knights Game Day: Measuring up against division best gut-check test
When/where: Sunday, 7 p.m., Rogers Arena Read More
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Canucks Coffee: Brendan Morrison salutes ‘big kid’ teammate Alex Ovechkin’s record chase
Brendan Morrison's cellphone alerts on Friday confirmed what he knew about Alex Ovechkin's odyssey to become the NHL's most feared and productive goal scorer. Read More
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On the Road: Birds on the water
It was foolish of me to try to race that train. Read More
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When and where the Edmonton Oilers will find Stanley Cup traction, consistency: 9 Things
And down the stretch we go. Read More
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Three Takeaways as Flames see bright side of ‘huge point’ from OT loss to Golden Knights
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Cavalry FC drops CPL season-opener — on TSN — to arch-rival Forge
Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast caught a great glimpse of one of the country’s best sports rivalries Saturday. Read More
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With junior season over, could Flames top prospect Zayne Parekh be on his way to Calgary soon?
The Saginaw Spirit are out of the playoffs. Read More
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Canada to play for bronze at World Men’s Curling Championship
Team Canada’s gold medal hopes came to an end on Saturday at the World Men’s Curling Championship in Moose Jaw. Read More
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Whitecaps 2, Rapids 0: Caps keep winning as PNE stadium site sweetens potential sale
When the Vancouver Whitecaps and Colorado Rapids trotted out on the turf at B.C. Place Saturday night, it was a meeting of two of the teams in the upper echelon of Major League Soccer's Western Conference — and two of its bargain basement teams. Read More
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Canada, Brad Jacobs ousted by Scotland in semifinal of men's curling worlds
The Great Scots got the best of the Great White North at the 2025 BKT World Men’s Curling Championship … Read More
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What we learned from a predictable Edmonton Oilers loss to the Kings
There isn’t much to be learned from a game that pits the second best defensive team in the NHL, that’s 29-4-4 in its own building, against a visitor that’s missing its three best players. Read More
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Canucks 6, Ducks 2: Pond hockey good for fans, not so good for sticking to details
Give us something. Anything. And sooner the better. Read More
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Americans' Peace Arch border rally protests U.S. actions: 'We never want to see these gates close'
With maple leaves waving beside stars and stripes and hand-painted signs reading “Please forgive U.S.,” and “Neighbors supporting each other," more than 100 Americans gathered at Peace Arch Park Saturday to say they're sorry. Read More
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Traffic restrictions on Memorial Drive set to take effect due to flood barrier construction
Starting Monday, commuters taking Memorial Drive in northwest Calgary should anticipate major traffic jams, longer drive times or find detours, as the roadway will once again be constricted to single-lane traffic for the coming months. Read More
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Opinion: B.C. must put rights of kids at the centre of its disability policies
A recent coroner’s inquest into the starvation and malnutrition death of Florence Girard — a woman with Down syndrome — has laid bare deficiencies in B.C.’s disability policies. The coroner’s report comes on the heels of a provincial government review of services for children and youth with disabilities after long-standing complaints about the system. Read More
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