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Spikes in Japanese tsunami debris beginning to arrive, Tofino mayor says

Spikes in Japanese tsunami debris beginning to arrive, Tofino mayor says

Ucluelet Mayor Bill Irving remains deeply concerned about the volume of debris showing up on his coastline from the tsunami that followed the devastating earthquake in Japan two years ago. While he acknowledges not as much debris has shown up in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½
Woman stabbed in convenience store robbery in Vancouver

Woman stabbed in convenience store robbery in Vancouver

VANCOUVER — A 7-Eleven store in Vancouver’s West End remained closed Sunday as police investigated a violent knife attack that sent a woman to hospital about 5:30 a.m.
Miller's goal gives Vancouver Whitecaps 2-1 victory over Columbus

Miller's goal gives Vancouver Whitecaps 2-1 victory over Columbus

VANCOUVER - Vancouver Whitecaps striker Kenny Miller entered Saturday's game against the Columbus Crew wanting to get more scoring chances — and he did. More important, Miller created — and scored — the one that mattered most.
Whitecaps captain DeMerit takes part of blame for ruptured Achilles tendon

Whitecaps captain DeMerit takes part of blame for ruptured Achilles tendon

VANCOUVER - Jay DeMerit is not willing to play the blame game as he begins his long recovery from a ruptured Achilles tendon.
Rusin replaces injured captain DeMerit in centre of Vancouver's back line

Rusin replaces injured captain DeMerit in centre of Vancouver's back line

VANCOUVER - Brad Rusin will help the Vancouver Whitecaps try to overcome a major disappointment Saturday — while he continues to deal with adversity of his own. Rusin is slated to make his first MLS start as the Whitecaps host the Columbus Crew at B.
Pangos and Olynyk give No. 1 Gonzaga Bulldogs a distinctly Canadian look

Pangos and Olynyk give No. 1 Gonzaga Bulldogs a distinctly Canadian look

VANCOUVER - Kevin Pangos hasn't had to worry about a sophomore jinx in his second year of major U.S. college basketball. The 19-year-old Newmarket, Ont.
Liberals' ethnic vote memo offensive, say First Nations, Chinese and Indian groups

Liberals' ethnic vote memo offensive, say First Nations, Chinese and Indian groups

Three leaders of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s ethnic and indigenous communities say a Liberal government memo on wooing ethnic voters is racist, offensive and insulting.
Court rejects murder conviction appeal from West Vancouver's Rafay and Burns

Court rejects murder conviction appeal from West Vancouver's Rafay and Burns

Two West Vancouver men convicted for life nearly a decade ago for killing one of their families had their appeal attempt rejected by the Washington State Supreme Court Thursday.
Two cases of Moosehead beer: friend recalls being on the road with Stompin Tom

Two cases of Moosehead beer: friend recalls being on the road with Stompin Tom

VANCOUVER - When Stompin Tom Connors arrived at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa on what would be his final cross-country tour of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ a few years ago, staff were concerned and a little flustered.
Crown wants prison for gang lawyer, defence wants house arrest

Crown wants prison for gang lawyer, defence wants house arrest

VANCOUVER - A lawyer who pleaded guilty last December to getting too close to the criminals he was defending and inadvertently passing on police information should be sentenced to 10 to 18 months of house arrest, a defence lawyer urged a judge Thursd