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The little red boat that could: Five generations of family fun on the 'Jor-G'

The little red boat that could: Five generations of family fun on the 'Jor-G'

A Burnaby boat bought in '59 reappears after 55 years, its original motor still running, sparking nostalgic memories.
Photos: SFU hosts powwow celebrating Indigenous students and culture

Photos: SFU hosts powwow celebrating Indigenous students and culture

The annual event is held at the end of the school year and honours the achievements of Indigenous students past and present.
Young people are losing money to scams: Better Business Bureau

Young people are losing money to scams: Better Business Bureau

Never trust too-good-to-be-true investment offers. If an investment promises massive returns with little effort, it's likely a scam, BBB warns.
I Watched This Game: Canucks let down the Flames with overtime loss to Wild

I Watched This Game: Canucks let down the Flames with overtime loss to Wild

Calgary Flames fans got a little taste of what it's like to be a Vancouver Canucks fan on Saturday night.
Opinion: Infertility Support 101 — what women want to hear (and what they don't)

Opinion: Infertility Support 101 — what women want to hear (and what they don't)

By making small but intentional shifts in how we communicate, we can help ensure that individuals experiencing infertility feel supported rather than dismissed or pressured.
Canucks lines vs Wild, April 12, 2025

Canucks lines vs Wild, April 12, 2025

Ty Mueller and Nikita Tolopilo have been called up from the Abbotsford Canucks ahead of Saturday's game against the Minnesota Wild.
Possible guilty plea on seven B.C. restaurant break-in charges

Possible guilty plea on seven B.C. restaurant break-in charges

Richard Leslie Hall, 57, faces Vancouver and Burnaby break-and-enter charges.
Grey whale captivates locals with 'unusual' visit to West Vancouver

Grey whale captivates locals with 'unusual' visit to West Vancouver

The grey whale, known as Little Patch, has been visiting the Puget Sound area nearly every year since 1991.
B.C. judge uses Simpsons Duff Beer episode to explain failed lawsuit

B.C. judge uses Simpsons Duff Beer episode to explain failed lawsuit

B.C. judge muses 'life imitates art' before describing a failed class action lawsuit as a repeat of deceptive marketing practices carried out by the Duff Beer company in a 'notorious' Simpsons episode
Watch: Vancouver police officer set on fire trying to arrest suspect

Watch: Vancouver police officer set on fire trying to arrest suspect

Police were attempting to arrest a man who was wanted B.C-wide for 10 offences.