Abbotsford Canucks players head to Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

It’s set to be a Valentine’s Day to remember for Abbotsford Canucks forwards Anri Ravinskis and Lukas Reichel. The duo are forgoing chocolates, flowers and candlelit dinners in exchange for the biggest hockey tournament in the world at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Ravinskis and Team Latvia take on Reichel and Team Germany in […]

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Multiple Coquitlam schools under hold-and-secure after alleged threats

RCMP say multiple schools in the Coquitlam School District have been placed under a hold-and-secure following alleged threats. Coquitlam RCMP officer are responding after police received multiple reports of alleged threats at various schools throughout the district Wednesday (Feb. 4), according to a news release from police. The affected schools have been placed under a

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B.C. film captures ‘imperfect and messy’ reality of disability and family

As the son of parents who both live with cerebral palsy, Victoria filmmaker Cory Thibert had never seen a family like his depicted in movies. So, he set out to make his own. His coming-of-age film, Mildlife, which premieres in Canada at the upcoming Victoria Film Festival, is based on that lived experience: growing up

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Media exclusion from Vancouver decampment ‘unlawful’: Human rights commissioner

A new report from B.C.’s human rights commissioner finds the creation of a media “exclusion zone” during the April 2023 police take-down of the East Hastings Street homeless camp in Vancouver was “unlawful.” “I conclude that the zone had the primary purpose of preventing safety concerns, including issues associated with the protests,” said Kasari Govender,

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