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Accused killer had mental health team, no sign he needed hospitalization: ministryBritish Columbia’s Health Ministry says the man accused of killing 11 people at a Vancouver festival was under the care of a ...
For the second straight year, Vancouver Canucks defenceman Quinn Hughes has been named as a Norris Trophy finalist.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNAccused mass killer in Lapu Lapu Day tragedy was on leave from hospital: Vancouver Coastal HealthVancouver Coastal Health says accused mass killer Kai-ji Adam Lo was under the care of a mental health team and on leave from hospital at the time of Saturday’s deadly festival attack in southeast ...
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mlive on MSNTwo former Michigan defensemen named finalists for Norris TrophyQuinn Hughes of the Vancouver Canucks and Zach Werenski of Columbus Blue Jackets were both named finalists Tuesday for the Norris Trophy, awarded annually to the league’s top defenseman. Cale Makar of ...
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Canucks’ Quinn Hughes closer to Norris Trophy repeat while Cale Makar, Zach Werenski also finalistsVancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes is a finalist for this season’s Norris Trophy, the NHL announced Tuesday. Hughes won the league’s top defenceman award last season and is looking to become the ...
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CP NewsAlert: Accused festival killer being supervised under Mental Health ActThe man accused of driving a vehicle through a crowd of festival goers in Vancouver was under the care of a mental health ...
The Fijiana 7s side is looking to end the season on a high note as they compete at the HSBC SVNS World Championship in Los ...
Pathfinder Ventures acquires, upgrades, and operates family-friendly RV resorts and campgrounds, and develops low-cost ...
Mike Sullivan might not be out of a job for long. TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun reports that five teams have already inquired about the veteran head coach's services.
The Social Security Administration is backing off a plan it announced in March to withhold 100 percent of many beneficiaries’ monthly payments to claw back money the government had allegedly overpaid ...
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