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VIDEO: Whitecaps, Sounders play to scoreless draw in first leg of MLS West semifinal

VIDEO: Whitecaps, Sounders play to scoreless draw in first leg of MLS West semifinal

Vancouver and Seattle combined for just one shot on target in a scoreless draw
Astros blast by Dodgers 13-12 in 10th, lead World Series 3-2

Astros blast by Dodgers 13-12 in 10th, lead World Series 3-2

Game six takes place Tuesday
Kevin Spacey apologizes after actor accuses him of past harassment

Kevin Spacey apologizes after actor accuses him of past harassment

The House of Cards actor said that if it happened, he had been drunk
VIDEO: Manafort, Gates told to surrender in Mueller’s Russia probe

VIDEO: Manafort, Gates told to surrender in Mueller’s Russia probe

Trump’s campaign manager first to face charges under Mueller’s investigation
Denman Island author offers illustrated talk at Courtenay Museum

Denman Island author offers illustrated talk at Courtenay Museum

Denman Island author Howard Macdonald Stewart presents an illustrated lecture based on his new book Views of the Salish Sea: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Change around the Strait of Georgia at the Courtenay Museum on Thursday, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m.
Kamloops man faces attempted murder charges following police standoff

Kamloops man faces attempted murder charges following police standoff

Shane William Caron faces 13 charges in total
B.C. city councillor resigns after sexual assault conviction

B.C. city councillor resigns after sexual assault conviction

David Murray resigned following a loud public outcry
Bernie Sanders says Canadian health care system sets a ‘strong example’ for U.S.

Bernie Sanders says Canadian health care system sets a ‘strong example’ for U.S.

The U.S. senator was in Toronto for a soldout speech
Passenger-only ferry could connect Nanaimo to Vancouver

Passenger-only ferry could connect Nanaimo to Vancouver

Island Ferries had bid on the TransLink-offered opportunity
Transport Canada to cut pilot evaluators for large airlines, risking safety: critics

Transport Canada to cut pilot evaluators for large airlines, risking safety: critics

Changes will take place April 1 for airlines with planes that fly more than 50 passengers