Cory Correia

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Vancouver Canucks beat Predators 4-2 in Game 1 of playoff series

The Vancouver Canucks mounted a third-period comeback to take Game 1 of their best-of-seven series against the Nashville Predators 4-2, thanks to two goals from forward Dakota Joshua.

Lytton, B.C., residents appeal to province to help guide local government through rebuild

Frustrated with a lack of communication from local government, some residents and business owners in Lytton, B.C., have asked the provincial government to take an active role in rebuilding the village after it was levelled by a fire.

Reflecting on B.C.'s Fairy Creek blockades one year later

After a year of blockades and more than 500 arrests, activists fighting to protect old-growth trees on Vancouver Island remain committed, while the B.C. government, local First Nation, and timber harvester are calling for an end to the conflict.

Billboards warning of distraction theft promote fearfulness, says city councillor

A new public awareness campaign to prevent distraction thefts in Vancouver is being accused by some of missing the mark, and encouraging fearfulness.

Chinese history museum featuring 1,600 artifacts destroyed in Lytton wildfire

The Lytton Chinese History Museum, a heritage site and home to priceless pieces of Chinese history in B.C., was destroyed by wildfire Wednesday along with much of the village.

Daily jokes from 5-year-old Pitt Meadows boy turns into charity fundraiser

After offering daily jokes to brighten the days of his Pitt Meadows neighbours during the pandemic, 5-year-old Tristan Kennedy has put together a joke book with the proceeds going to two local charities.

Meet the first B.C. Green Party MLA projected to win a seat on the mainland

Whistler’s Jeremy Valeriote, who is projected to win the West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding, is just getting his bearings after an unexpected victory, which would make him the first B.C. Green Party MLA elected outside Vancouver Island.

B.C. Conservative Party leader faces criticism after workplace discrimination case resurfaces

The B.C. Liberal Party has drawn attention to a 2018 case of workplace discrimination involving the leader of the BC Conservatives.

Anti-mask protesters cause disturbance and verbally abuse passengers on B.C. ferry

BC Ferries says it has banned a dozen people from sailing on Saturday after a group of anti-mask protesters caused a disturbance and verbally abused other passengers.

Death of First Nations youth in B.C. group home sparks calls for an investigation

The case of a 17-year-old First Nations youth in care who was found dead in his bedroom closet at an Abbotsford, B.C., group home days after he was reported missing has First Nations organizations demanding a thorough investigation beyond the one already underway by the BC Coroners Service.