Abbotsford Canucks tie franchise record with sixth consecutive loss

Just four months after winning the Calder Cup, the championship hangover (combined with an unbelievable injury bug walloping Vancouver) might be hitting the Abbotsford Canucks. The Canucks have now tied a franchise record with six losses in a row after falling 2-1 to the Calgary Wranglers in a shootout on Wednesday (Oct. 29). Abbotsford also

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Blue Jays whip L.A. Dodgers 6-1, now a win away from World Series title

The Toronto Blue Jays are a win away from their third World Series title. A historic performance from rookie pitcher Trey Yesavage and back-to-back first-inning homers from Davis Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. powered the Jays to a 6-1 Game 5 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers Wednesday at Dodger Stadium. Yesavage went seven innings,

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Maple Ridge City Hall asking for public input on new design for Volker Park

The City of Maple Ridge has launched a new phase of public engagement for planned improvements at Volker Park. The city is inviting residents to provide feedback on the proposed plans for a new playground and spray park. The original playground at Volker Park, located on 123 Avenue near Laity View Elementary, was significantly vandalized

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B.C. guide dog puppies learn to go up and down escalators at training session

Guide and service dogs perform an important service, but those skills aren’t something they’re born with. On Wednesday, Oct. 29, the non-profit B.C. and Alberta Guide Dogs took a class of more than half a dozen puppies to Nanaimo’s Departure Bay ferry terminal to train on the important task of learning how to use an

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