The Canucks could have gone quietly into the night, but rallied from 5-2 deficit in the final period before giving up late goal
And just like that, she was gone. Christine Sinclair vanished into a cloud of pyrotechnics, tears and the sound of 48,112 cheering voices.
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The Cowichan Valley Regional District is looking for someone to take the stick, after most people who responded to a survey said they weren’t interested in paying to fix it.
'It means a lot. I can give back and it’s heartfelt with my grandfather being a firefighter. I was all on board.' — Quinn Hughes on Team 43 ticket-donation program for first responders
Garden expert Helen Chesnut provides an array of thoughtful gift suggestions to give to friends and family who love to garden. .
They dreamed about it as kids. The reality arrives Tuesday. Quinn Hughes faces siblings Jack and Luke as the Canucks clash with the Devils.
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'We’re on the wrong side of a goal or don’t protect the back side. And our clears, we’re one of the worst teams.' — Canucks coach Rick Tocchet on the penalty kill
Determine why exactly they need a phone. Involve them in the discussion so they begin to learn how to make practical choices
It's been all fun and games, literally for Christine Sinclair on her final call-up to the women's national team. But the end is nigh, on Tuesday, and it's begun to hit home.
Hunter Brzustewicz is having a season for the ages, but still might not make the Stars and Stripes' world junior roster. Plus, Jonathan Lekkerimaki grabs another goal and Tom Willander aces his latest assignment