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Injured Canuck goalie Demko won’t be back when the team resumes play

Injured Canuck goalie Demko won’t be back when the team resumes play

Vancouver says Demko out week to week, won’t take part in a 5-game road trip that starts Saturday
Former longtime MLA named to province’s First Nations treaty commission

Former longtime MLA named to province’s First Nations treaty commission

George Abbott served 17 years in the legislature and was a B.C. Liberal Aboriginal Relations minister
2010 B.C. Olympic darlings Virtue and Moir headline Skate Canada Hall of Fame

2010 B.C. Olympic darlings Virtue and Moir headline Skate Canada Hall of Fame

Ice dance gold medalists, world champ Patrick Chan among an elite class of 2025
Adam Palmer, Vancouver’s police chief for the past decade, to retire in April

Adam Palmer, Vancouver’s police chief for the past decade, to retire in April

Palmer has spent 37 years with the department, says he will reveal his next role soon

Russian ambassador says Moscow not rejoining G7 after Trump pitches idea

Russia used to be part of what was known as the Group of Eight until it was suspended in 2014
Vancouver Canucks ink winger Drew O’Connor to two-year extension

Vancouver Canucks ink winger Drew O’Connor to two-year extension

Winger came to the Canucks from Pittesburgh in a trade last month
Trudeau cries as Haida celebrate landmark Aboriginal title deal

Trudeau cries as Haida celebrate landmark Aboriginal title deal

Prime minister says deal enshrines the right of the Haida to control their own destiny
B.C.’s new government gets back to work in uncertain times

B.C.’s new government gets back to work in uncertain times

Throne speech marks restart at the Legislature with trade war concerns front-and-centre
LifeLabs across B.C. prepare for rotating closures in wake of strike notice

LifeLabs across B.C. prepare for rotating closures in wake of strike notice

About 1,200 LifeLab workers announced job action Sunday after ‘months of negotiations’ fail
Gas price spike fuels slight January inflation increase in Canada

Gas price spike fuels slight January inflation increase in Canada

Rate ticks back up to 1.9% in January, still under Bank of Canada’s 2% target
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