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Canada extends temporary visa application window for Ukrainians

Canada extends temporary visa application window for Ukrainians

Nearly 300,000 Ukrainians came to Canada under the program
Vancouver Whitecaps blank Saprissa 2-0, advance in CONCACAF Champions Cup

Vancouver Whitecaps blank Saprissa 2-0, advance in CONCACAF Champions Cup

Win gives team the edge in two-game total-goal series against Costa Rican rival
Terry, Strome lead surging Anaheim Ducks to 5-2 victory over Canucks

Terry, Strome lead surging Anaheim Ducks to 5-2 victory over Canucks

Vancouver visits Seattle on Saturday
VIDEO: Kelowna curlers parade the waterfront to welcome the Brier

VIDEO: Kelowna curlers parade the waterfront to welcome the Brier

The Montana's Brier is being held at Prospera Place from Feb. 28 to Mar. 9
Partnership to bring salmon back to Okanagan Lake after 100 years of restrictions

Partnership to bring salmon back to Okanagan Lake after 100 years of restrictions

The new fishway will allow salmon to return to Okanagan Lake and bypass the dam at Penticton
B.C. family among dozens caught up in mass illness at Mexico resort

B.C. family among dozens caught up in mass illness at Mexico resort

Hundreds of tourists reported illness at an all-inclusive resort
B.C. parties trade charges over alleged Surrey voting irregularities

B.C. parties trade charges over alleged Surrey voting irregularities

Court affidavits make competing cases about what happened at a Surrey-Guildford mental health facility
Experts expecting 'significant' surge in pollen levels in Victoria, Vancouver

Experts expecting 'significant' surge in pollen levels in Victoria, Vancouver

The prolonged period of colder weather has suppressed early allergen activity
1 year after Doukhobor apology, B.C. ombudsperson calls for compensation action

1 year after Doukhobor apology, B.C. ombudsperson calls for compensation action

'Given the Premier’s commitment ... in the legislature one year ago today, it is disheartening to see so little progress'
B.C. disappointed as Vancouver council moves ahead with supportive housing pause

B.C. disappointed as Vancouver council moves ahead with supportive housing pause

Decision is not expected to affect projects already underway