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LAFC concedes a goal to Vancouver forward Emmanuel Sabbi in the 20th minute and fails to break through despite several chances, falling 1-0 to White Caps.
The club looks to climb the MLS standings following a learning-filled global tournament and 12 days on the road across three ...
Since his acquisition in 2024, one of the best players of his generation scored three goals in 20 regular-season matches for ...
General Manager Pat Verbeek said he’s looking for scoring and defense as potential upgrades to a club that hasn’t made the ...
Barely a month into his new role, first-time GM Mathieu Darche has the opportunity to add a young, NHL-ready cornerstone to a ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNHow to pronounce Vancouver’s Musqueam namesOn June 20, Vancouver city officials and members of the Musqueam Indian Band gathered in Kitsilano for the official renaming ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNBusinessman files response to Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim's defamation lawsuit over allegations of drunk drivingIn May, Sim filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court saying he was defamed by comments made by his former chief of staff and ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNDid you spot a submarine in Vancouver waters? It's here for Fleet WeekIt’s Fleet Week in North Vancouver. The Royal Canadian Navy has gathered its sailors, ships and even a submarine — which was ...
The Wu-Tang Clan were in Vancouver on Monday evening, performing at Rogers Arena and hockey fans were pleased to see Method ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNThe best Vancouver concerts in July: The Weeknd, Katy Perry, Paul Simon and moreThe EDM event that you can easily access from public transit is only one of the outstanding features of this two-day-long ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNSummer in Vancouver: 15 of the best activities that define this cityThe Pride Parade has been one of Vancouver’s biggest summer events for decades, and this year brings a special reason to ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNSkookum! UBC-led Dictionary of Canadianisms gets new edition for Canada DayThat project, which is due for publication around 2028, is headed by Toronto editor John Chew, and will include the UBC lab’s ...
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