Canadian homeowners could earn thousands during World Cup matches. Here’s how
Canadian homeowners are projected to earn significant income by renting their properties during the FIFA World Cup, with potential earnings ranging from $2,700 in Toronto to $4,200 in Vancouver.
Ville Heinola Finally Receives Good News
Finnish defender Ville Heinola made his NHL debut this season as the Winnipeg Jets defeated the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 after overtime.
The 'Canucks' represented by Bļugers lose to 'Jets' hockey players
The Vancouver Canucks, featuring Latvian player Teodors Bļugers, lost to the Winnipeg Jets 2-3 in a National Hockey League match that went into overtime.
Perfetti’s first career OT goal lifts Winnipeg Jets past Vancouver 3-2
Cole Perfetti scored his first career overtime goal, leading the Winnipeg Jets to a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks, crucial for their late-season playoff hopes.
Second Narrows Rail Bridge malfunction traps 13 deep-sea cargo vessels
The Second Narrows Rail Bridge in Metro Vancouver malfunctioned, trapping 13 deep-sea cargo vessels and disrupting marine traffic in the area.
Motion to oppose U.S. ICE deployment in Vancouver ruled out of order
Vancouver City Council has ruled out a motion opposing the potential deployment of U.S. ICE agents during the FIFA World Cup, amid assurances from the Mayor that they have not been invited.
Full breakdown of the Lapu Lapu tragedy donations and where the money went
The article details the donations raised for victims of the Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy in Vancouver, including how the funds are being allocated to various support services.
ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets begin post-Olympic push without some key players
The Winnipeg Jets face significant challenges as they attempt to secure a playoff spot without several key players due to injuries as they start the final stretch of the regular season.
Bļugers candidly talks about scenarios for continuing his NHL career
Latvian forward Teodors Bļugers expresses his desire to continue his NHL career with the Vancouver Canucks but remains open to being traded to another team.
More questions about Lapu Lapu donations and where the money went
Questions are being raised about the distribution of over $2 million in donations following the Lapu Lapu Day Block Party tragedy in Vancouver.
Vancouver city councillor apologizes for calling fellow members ‘drug users’
Vancouver city councillor Lenny Zhou faced backlash and apology for incorrectly labeling fellow council members as drug users during a controversial press release.
Dozens of bus shelters vandalized across Metro Vancouver
Metro Vancouver police report a significant increase in vandalism of bus shelters across various municipalities in the region.
A terrible news about Finland's Olympic medalist: cannot return home
Kevin Lankinen, the Olympic bronze medalist with the Finnish national hockey team, is likely to miss the next game with the Vancouver Canucks due to travel delays caused by snowstorms on the East Coast of the USA.
The lion's Olympic medalist has bad luck - An unfortunate turn on the return trip
Finnish NHL goalie Kevin Lankinen misses his next game due to flight delays caused by blizzards on the US East Coast.
Media: Bļugers' value in the trade market remains unchanged
The trade value of Latvian hockey player Teodors Bļugers remains stable, according to 'The Hockey News.'
Hearing on police-involved death of Myles Gray resuming after obscenity led to delay
A public hearing into the police-related death of Myles Gray has resumed after a standstill caused by a resignation linked to an obscene comment.
‘Makes me feel angry’: Lapu Lapu victim questions where donation money went
Alejandro Samper, a victim's family member from the Lapu Lapu tragedy, expresses frustration over the distribution of donated funds meant to support victims.
Vancouver police officers failed missing woman Tatyanna Harrison, decision finds
A police investigation into Tatyanna Harrison's disappearance revealed significant failures by the Vancouver Police Department in handling her case.
‘Frightening’: B.C. man’s photos capture violence, chaos in Puerto Vallarta
A Vancouver resident captured the escalating violence in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, as a lockdown ensued due to cartel-related threats.
Slovakia at the Decade Tournament / Fourth Place is a Big Success. Milan Leaves More Optimism than Vancouver
Slovakia's fourth place finish in the decade's tournament is seen as a significant achievement despite a mixed performance, with potential for future surprises in hockey.
Vancouver airport ties Nexus outage to U.S. partial government shutdown
Canadian airports report an outage of the NEXUS and Global Entry programs due to the U.S. government shutdown, affecting travelers on U.S.-bound flights.
Major League Soccer: Thomas Müller wins, Timo Werner absent
Thomas Müller leads Vancouver Canucks to a 1-0 victory in their MLS season opener against Real Salt Lake, while Timo Werner misses his debut for the San Jose Earthquakes.
Slafkovský reacted the same way as Demitra did in Vancouver. It was clear at the Olympics that he had matured
Juraj Slafkovský expressed frustration after Slovakia's fourth-place finish in the Milan 2026 Olympics, paralleling the emotions of Pavol Demitra in Vancouver 2010.
How to win the bronze match? We offer 5 solutions to avoid the sadness from Vancouver
A reflection on Slovakia's struggles in past bronze medal matches and their upcoming rematch against Finland in the 2026 Olympics.
Board of Metro Vancouver’s CAO tight-lipped about status, cost of ‘leak’ investigation
The Chief Administrative Officer of Metro Vancouver, Jerry Dobrovolny, addressed the investigation into a leaked document, stating that concerns about law violations are central to the inquiry.
Coffee-hockey combo — or breakfast beers? — for bleary-eyed Olympic fans
Fans in Western Canada enjoy coffee and beer while watching the Olympic hockey semifinal against Finland in the early morning hours.
Accused killer entered notorious Granville SRO under false name in hat, sunglasses before arrest
An accused killer sought by Canadian authorities was arrested in a Vancouver SRO after checking in under a false identity.
Such a big opportunity and such a debacle from it. Will Vancouver repeat? German and world media react to the quarter-finals
German media expressed disappointment over their ice hockey team's loss to Slovakia in the Olympic quarter-finals, viewing it as a historic opportunity lost.
Tumbler Ridge school shooting victim set to return home from Vancouver hospital
A survivor of the Tumbler Ridge school shooting, Paige Hoekstra, is expected to return home after recovering from surgery for gunshot wounds.
‘It’s their lifeline’: New safety rules for flights to remote communities on the table as ministers set to meet
Transportation ministers in Canada are set to discuss new safety rules for flights to remote communities during a meeting in Vancouver.
How Anja Pärson Survived Her Life-Threatening Olympic Crash
The segment revisits Anja Pärson's near-fatal crash during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and highlights her remarkable recovery and resilience.
Olympics 2026: in video, the emotion and La Marseillaise of Martin Fourcade ... who receives his gold medal 16 years later
Martin Fourcade received his gold medal from the 2010 Vancouver Olympics after the disqualification of Russian athlete Evgeny Ustyugov for doping, marking an emotional moment in his career.
2026 Olympics: Martin Fourcade, the emotion of a 6th gold medal awarded sixteen years later
Former French biathlete Martin Fourcade received a gold medal for the mass start event from the 2010 Vancouver Olympics after the disqualification of Russian athlete Evgeny Ustyugov for doping.
Emigrating Temporarily: The Phantom Pain Hits Before Departure
The columnist reflects on the bittersweet emotions that arise just days before returning from Canada, contrasting their situation with that of soccer player Thomas Müller, who has chosen to stay.
Half gas, Cruz Azul thrashes Vancouver FC and advances to the Round of 16 of the Concachampions
Cruz Azul secured a 5-0 victory over Vancouver FC, advancing to the Round of 16 in the Concacaf Champions Cup.
Vancouver Opera production of ‘Canuck Così’ charms
The Vancouver Opera presents ‘Canuck Così’, a reimagining of Mozart's ‘Così Fan Tutte’, set in a vintage Canadian hotel, offering a charming distraction amidst contemporary challenges.
Cruz Azul vs Vancouver FC LIVE: What time and where to WATCH the Concacaf Champions Cup TODAY 2026?
Cruz Azul prepares to face Vancouver FC for a chance to advance to the Round of 16 in the Concacaf Champions Cup after a challenging first match.
North of Vancouver: Dead and Injured After Shootings at School in Canada
A shooting incident at a school in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, has left ten people dead, including the alleged shooter, a woman who is believed to have taken her own life after the attack.
North of Vancouver: Nine killed in Canada – most at a school
A shooting incident in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, has resulted in nine fatalities, predominantly at a local high school.
Trial starts for man charged in connection with fatal stabbing outside Vancouver Starbucks
The trial of Inderdeep Singh Gosal, charged with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of Paul Schmidt outside a Vancouver Starbucks, has commenced.
Jim Robson, legendary voice of the Vancouver Canucks, dies at 91
Legendary broadcaster Jim Robson, known as the voice of the Vancouver Canucks, has passed away at the age of 91 after a long career in sports broadcasting.
"Either I win, or I die." Luger predicts the worst before the Olympics in Canada
The passing of time since the tragic death of Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili raises questions about courage, risk, and the responsibilities surrounding Olympic sports.
Hockey player Bļugers on returning to the national team: We have a good team and an opportunity to achieve something
Bļugers expresses excitement about rejoining the Latvian national hockey team and the positive dynamics with his teammates.
City-funded primary care centre opens in Langford on Vancouver Island
Langford, a city on Vancouver Island, has opened a municipal-funded primary care center to provide family doctors for residents amidst a lack of provincial funding.
WestJet suspends 3 U.S. routes from Vancouver due to ‘notable decline’ in demand
WestJet is suspending three U.S. routes from Vancouver due to a significant drop in transborder travel demand throughout 2025.
B.C. should be new home for global defence bank, premier says
B.C. Premier David Eby advocates for Vancouver to host the new international headquarters of the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, claiming it would create thousands of jobs.
Yes, headlights have become blindingly bright in Canada. Here’s what the experts are saying
Experts discuss the increasing brightness of headlights in Canada and the associated safety concerns raised by citizens and officials.
Križan on disappointment in Turin: A Czech complex was heard in the locker room. Forsberg told me if they lost on purpose
The article reflects on Slovakia's disappointing performances in Olympic hockey tournaments, particularly comparing the underwhelming experience in Turin 2006 to that of Vancouver 2010.
WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Feb. 6
A West Vancouver family speaks out about the bullying suffered by their daughter, who died by suicide, while local Seahawks fans prepare for the Super Bowl.
"I am not the homesick or missing type"
Thomas Müller discusses his transition from playing for FC Bayern to the Vancouver Whitecaps, his new life in Canada, his wife Lisa's political work, and his future plans.