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Canucks prospects: Willander and Sweden get robbed of chance to play for gold at World Juniors

Canucks prospects: Willander and Sweden get robbed of chance to play for gold at World Juniors

An awful penalty call on Vancouver Canucks prospect Tom Willander in overtime led to Finland's game-winning goal on the power play.
Letter: Burnaby's water meter plan seems 'unimaginative,' resident claims

Letter: Burnaby's water meter plan seems 'unimaginative,' resident claims

This letter writer believes there are other "innovative" solutions to managing water consumption and sustainability.
Opinion: Canada needs to invest in older rental housing, not just build new real estate properties

Opinion: Canada needs to invest in older rental housing, not just build new real estate properties

Equal attention should be paid to the maintenance and preservation of older properties as to the construction of new ones.
Immigration lawyer loses appeal against B.C.-China firm after initial $400K win

Immigration lawyer loses appeal against B.C.-China firm after initial $400K win

A Beijing-based immigration firm forged a Canadian lawyer's name on 25 immigration applications.
BBB: How to spot identity theft — and avoid it

BBB: How to spot identity theft — and avoid it

Use strong passwords, limit personal info online and look for unexpected charges are some tips the Better Business Bureau (BBB) suggests to curb identity scams.
I Watched This Game: Canucks lack ‘pizzazz’ in shutout loss to the Predators

I Watched This Game: Canucks lack ‘pizzazz’ in shutout loss to the Predators

The Vancouver Canucks couldn't buy a goal on Juuse Saros and the Nashville Predators but they also failed to create chances late in a one-goal game.
Burnaby sues Metrotown developer for $1.3M in unpaid interest

Burnaby sues Metrotown developer for $1.3M in unpaid interest

Thind Development, now facing foreclosure, is being sued by the City of Burnaby over unpaid interest.
Want to cut back on alcohol? You may see conflicting advice on low-risk drink limits

Want to cut back on alcohol? You may see conflicting advice on low-risk drink limits

TORONTO — As some people try to cut down their drinking and embrace Dry January, they may look to Canada's health agencies for guidance — and find some conflicting advice.
Can courts move fast enough in the fight against climate change?

Can courts move fast enough in the fight against climate change?

Plaintiff: "The federal government is not acting with the urgency the climate emergency deserves."
Man sentenced for nearly $10K in retail thefts in Burnaby, Vancouver, Richmond

Man sentenced for nearly $10K in retail thefts in Burnaby, Vancouver, Richmond

'I’m sure the people at Lululemon have become tired of dealing with you,' a judge said before sentencing a 45-year-old man for stealing from Lower Mainland stores.