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Corless, Nash receive first-ever youth 'A' women's doubles Crystal Globe
There was a bit of a delay for Natalie Corless
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VAIL, Colo. – The armoring of Vail Mountain to the vagaries of weather and now climate change continues. The Vail Daily reports that Vail Resorts
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VANCOUVER — Canadian police say they haven't been busting many more stoned drivers six months after legalization, but they are reminding drivers to
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Hundreds pack Fairmont ballroom to pay tribute to late pro skier
One of Dave Treadway's favourite mantras was to "chase
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WESTMINSTER, Colo.—In Pennsylvania, the groundhog known as Punxsutawney Phil saw no shadow this year. That is supposed to portend an early spring.…
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Brook Allen's theme 'Explore More' will be depicted on village light posts; winning poems to be displayed in Alta Lake Park
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CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. — A huge vessel capable of offering what is described as "fish friendly health treatments" to farmed salmon is now at work for
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North Vancouver MP and Fisheries and Oceans Canada Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is defending his government's new restrictions that will severely
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Burnaby SFU students should see a change in the fare offered at their cafeterias next month. The university has switched service providers, signing
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Jarid Lukosevicius will play for the Grand Rapids Griffins
Squamish athlete Jarid Lukosevicius has signed with the
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he decided to "take a chance" and share his story of childhood sexual abuse in hopes of helping other victims. He
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It reportedly caused a mass intoxication of 33 people in New York City in July 2016
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The British
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Over the past few weeks, Research Co. has taken a look at etiquette in Canada. We learned that Canadians are hearing colourful language in public,
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United Food and commercial workers union 1518 has been organizing in Whistler over past two years
A union that is
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Passengers might be able to purchase a glass of beer or wine on B.C. Ferries as early as this summer. A company spokesperson confirmed Wednesday
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