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About 400 people attended a memorial mass Saturday morning to honour those killed in last week's deadly vehicle ramming at a Vancouver Filipino festival.
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‘Unspeakable tragedy’: Grief and solidarity at Vancouver festival memorial massJi Lo, who is facing eight charges of second-degree murder, came on the official day of mourning for those killed at the Lapu ...
The deadly vehicle attack at last weekend’s Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver has left many questioning whether we can ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNFederal election results show an urban-rural divide in B.C. Here's why some political scientists are worriedIn the recent federal election, the collapse of the NDP — from 13 seats to three — reinforced the urban-rural divide in B.C. In the same way, the fall of B.C. United led to a two-party contest and ...
San Josef Bay, hidden away on the northern tip of Vancouver Island, has just been voted one of the best beaches in North ...
Jayden Nelson scored a pretty goal in the 20th minute and centre back Tristan Blackmon sealed the victory in the 70th as the ...
Vancouver Whitecaps FC are set to make a strong showing as they face off against Real Salt Lake at BC Place this Saturday, May 3, 2025. Coming off a historic victory in the Concacaf Champions Cup ...
The Lifesaving Society of B.C. is sharing safety tips as people gear up for summer swimming, with newcomers to the province ...
A number of B.C. fish farms have seen a spike in attacks from sea lions, prompting multiple companies to request the use of ...
The Buffalo Bandits dominated Game 1 of their semifinal series—but Game 2 will test them in a very different way. The team says they’re ready.
The Trail Smoke Eaters are represented by a trio of individuals with deep roots in the city’s hockey culture. Steve McCarthy, Kent Johnson, and Ryan Huska each bring their own experiences and ...
The Canadian Press on MSN7h
Evacuation order rescinded in B.C. wildfire but emergency ongoingAn evacuation order and an evacuation alert for five properties due to a wildfire near Hixon, B.C., has been rescinded.
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