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Stephanie Lawrence: I’ve felt the pain of three generations of nicotine addiction
“Almost everyone I know has either quit,” my friend paused, “or died.” She said the “or died” part with more resignation than horror. Read More
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J.T. Miller update: Canucks star takes a significant step to return from leave of absence
There was a J.T. Miller sighting Tuesday morning at Rogers Arena. Read More
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B.C. Lions: Sione Teuhema suspended for two games after positive drug test
The CFL suspended defensive lineman Sione Teuhema of the B.C. Lions for two games Tuesday after he tested positive for a banned substance. Read More
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Canucks Prospects: Artūrs Šilovs gets chance to find his form in Abbotsford
How often the Abbotsford Canucks start Artūrs Šilovs in their net and how well he performs are both going to be compelling studies over the next few weeks. Read More
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Hand-crafted or homegrown items make the sweetest holiday gifts
Q. Our family has a very productive garden. We delight in growing some of our own food and we are getting by, but not with much of a surplus in resources for spending on a sumptuous holiday season. We are looking for ways to turn what we have from the garden into acceptable gifts. Read More
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Richard Brodeur says Canucks’ 1982 Stanley Cup Final run is like ‘your first girlfriend … you don’t forget that’
Few people understand as well as Richard Brodeur what a Vancouver Canucks’ deep run in the NHL playoffs could mean. Read More
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Canucks vs. Blues Game Day Update: Thatcher Demko finally returns, J.T. Miller gets closer
When and where: Tuesday, 7 p.m., Rogers Arena Read More
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Need to visit a food bank this holiday season? Don’t be reluctant
If you're struggling with high prices, especially the rising cost of groceries, you're far from alone. Read More
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Opinion: We can, and must, do more to protect students in higher education from the risks of long COVID
Canada’s post-secondary institutions have a responsibility to protect students and others on campus from the risks of post-COVID condition as a matter of campus safety. Read More
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How imposing Canucks forward Dakota Joshua can regain his swagger after shocking cancer surgery
There's no playbook for what Dakota Joshua has endured. Read More
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‘Innocent bystander’: B.C. soccer player hit by stray bullet after Ohio State game
Nathan Demian, a Langley native and Surrey United soccer product who's a redshirt junior defender with Ohio State, was the victim of an off-campus shooting at about 2 a.m. on Sunday, according to the school's athletic department. Read More
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Canucks Coffee: Why Thatcher Demko can finally sport an injury-recovery smile
It's rare to see a back-up goaltender sporting a smile on the bench. Read More
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What to do when kids’ pricey holiday wishes exceed your budget
Q: As our boys have got bigger, so too have their Christmas wishes. Now that they are both teenagers, their wishes are at a whole new level. Our youngest son would like a new video game console, controllers, and games. One of his older brothers is wishing for a new laptop with specifications we’ve never heard of so that he can game with his younger brother. And our oldest son would like help buying new tires for his truck. We always try to fulfil at least some of their wishes, along with a family ski trip over New Year’s to make Christmas and the holidays memorable. It’s not that we’re behind with our budget or that we finance extravagant lifestyles for our boys, but the wishes this year caught us by surprise. We could afford them with effort this one time, but we’re wondering if we want to because then next year might feel like a letdown. How can we deal with this without ruining Christmas for our kids? ~Sebastian Read More
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Canucks Schedule: How elusive 60-minute effort led to shocking home record
It's one thing to talk the talk. It's something else to walk the walk. Read More
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Lightning 4, Canucks 2: Two quick strikes tell tale, but so did Vancouver’s moxie
Rick Tocchet will work the Team Canada bench with Jon Cooper at the 4 Nations faceoff tournament in February. Read More
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Canucks: Carson Soucy is finding his way back
Late in Friday's creaky 5-2 win for the Vancouver Canucks against the Columbus Blue Jackets, Carson Soucy found himself defending against a goalmouth scramble. Read More
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Canucks Game Day Update: Thatcher Demko won’t catch Lightning in a bottle
When: Sunday, 1 p.m. PT, Rogers Arena Read More
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Canucks Coffee: How Elias Pettersson is fixing his game
When all was said and done Friday night, there was exactly one Vancouver Canuck whose five-on-five shots attempts for and against differential was positive. Read More
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Canucks 5, Blue Jackets 2: Shaking off a brutal first period to take a swift win
Rope a dope is no way to live. Read More
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Seahawks try to maintain series dominance against the Cardinals in vital NFC West showdown
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Jonathan Gannon barely had a chance to get settled into his seat on the plane after the Arizona Cardinals' tough road loss to the Minnesota Vikings last Sunday when a player was in his ear. Read More
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