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Jan. 6 US Capitol Rioter Arrested In Whistler
Vancouver & The Province Aubrey Brandt Vancouver & The Province Aubrey Brandt

Jan. 6 US Capitol Rioter Arrested In Whistler

Anthony Vo was convicted and sentenced to nine months in jail for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the US capitol. Instead of reporting to jail, he decided to leave the US and come to Canada to seek asylum. On Jan. 6, exactly four years after the US Capitol riot, he was arrested in Whistler. He was later pardoned by Trump and left Canada to go back home to the US.

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Surrey Schools Face Capacity Crisis
Vancouver & The Province Nara Harvey Vancouver & The Province Nara Harvey

Surrey Schools Face Capacity Crisis

Facing a rapidly growing population, Surrey schools are struggling. Students must contend with chronic overcrowding, learn in portables, attend class at irregular times, and make do with limited course-selection options. District officials have urged the province for billions in new funds, but funding commitments have yet to meet their demands. 

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Canucks Face Early Challenges: Can They Regain Control of the Pacific?
Vancouver & The Province Keon Lin Vancouver & The Province Keon Lin

Canucks Face Early Challenges: Can They Regain Control of the Pacific?

The Vancouver Canucks have had an eventful start to the 2024–25 National Hockey League (NHL) season. With Thatcher Demko's lengthy knee injury still casting a shadow over the team, among other hardships affecting the Canucks' performance, Vancouver fans have been left questioning whether the team can replicate last season’s success.

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The End Of An Era: Taylor Swift Concludes Record-Breaking Tour In Vancouver
Vancouver & The Province Elle Glen & Cynthia Zhu Vancouver & The Province Elle Glen & Cynthia Zhu

The End Of An Era: Taylor Swift Concludes Record-Breaking Tour In Vancouver

There’s glitter on the floor after the party, or more specifically, after Taylor Swift ended her multi-million dollar The Eras Tour in Vancouver in early December. The final shows marked the end of the pop culture spectacle which spanned 149 shows over five continents, and became the first tour to gross over a billion dollars.

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BC Mayors Demand Federal and Provincial Focus on Mental Health Crisis
Vancouver & The Province Mila Geisel Vancouver & The Province Mila Geisel

BC Mayors Demand Federal and Provincial Focus on Mental Health Crisis

A coalition of British Columbia’s Mayors and other public figures got together to call attention to the increasingly problematic dual crises of mental health and public safety in the Metro Vancouver area. Attention was drawn to this issue after a violent incident on Sept. 4, when man was attacked and killed on the streets of Vancouver by a 34-year-old White Rock resident with a history of mental health issues and over 60 documented contacts with police.

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British Columbians and Hamberites Cast Their Ballots
Vancouver & The Province Dora Yuan & Kaitlyn Lee Vancouver & The Province Dora Yuan & Kaitlyn Lee

British Columbians and Hamberites Cast Their Ballots

On Oct. 28, the BC NDP won the 2024 BC provincial election. The party, led by incumbent premier David Eby, won by 44.9 per cent of the popular vote, winning 47 seats overall. The voter turnout was 57.5 per cent. Judicial recounts were announced for the Surrey-Guildford and Kelowna Centre ridings—if the winner of these ridings are unchanged after the judicial recounts, the BC NDP will be able to form a majority government with 47 seats.


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Atmospheric River Drenches BC’s South Coast
Vancouver & The Province Suhani Dosanjh Vancouver & The Province Suhani Dosanjh

Atmospheric River Drenches BC’s South Coast

Beginning on Oct. 19, BC’s South Coast was drenched by an atmospheric river for three days straight, with torrential rains breaking countless rainfall records. The extreme weather caused damaging flash floods and left four people dead. October’s atmospheric river rivaled the unprecedented rainfall of November 2021, which flooded parts of the Pacific Northwest. 

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