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Vancouver Goldeneyes and Ottawa Charge complete historic six-player trade

The Vancouver Goldeneyes and Ottawa Charge have completed the biggest trade in PWHL history. The two teams announced Sunday (Jan. 18) that each would acquire three players. “The Goldeneyes acquired forwards Mannon McMahon, Anna Meixner and Anna Shokhina in exchange for forwards Michela Cava and Brooke McQuigge and defender Emma Greco,” noted a Goldeneyes release

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White Rock hospital on maternity diversion again starting Thursday

Another week, another maternity ward diversion for expecting parents at White Rock’s Peace Arch Hospital. The latest diversion is scheduled to start at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 22 and continue through Monday, Jan. 26 at 8 a.m. It’s the fifth such diversion at Peace Arch Hospital since the beginning of December — diversions that

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Review clears B.C. coach in Olympic skeleton qualifier controversy

The Bobsled Canada Skeleton (BCS) team and coach Joe Cecchini were exonerated after an investigation by International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation’s (IBSF) Interim Integrity Unit (IIU). United States skeleton athlete Katie Uhlaender accused the former Greater Trail athlete of manipulating the system and alleges that Cecchini sabotaged her opportunity to qualify for her sixth Olympic

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Repair work to close sections of Hwy. 1, 3 and 5 over next 3 days

Portions of Hope highways will be closed over the next three days while urgent repair work is done on sections impacted by December flooding. According to a news release on Monday (Jan. 19) from the Ministry of Transportation and Transit (MOTT), the contractor will implement full closures at four locations. The locations include two daytime

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