Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Canadian coach still hurting after Gold Cup exit, but sees positives ahead Vancouver Mike Raptis July 11, 2023 0 Sports Soccer International Soccer Author of the article: Canadian Press Neil Davidson Published Jul 11, 2023 • 5 minute read Join the conversation Canada’s head coach John Herdman issues instructions as assistant coach Phil Neville looks on during first half CONCACAF Gold Cup group stage action against Guadeloupe in Toronto on→ Continue reading at The Province Related articles Destination Vancouver January 21, 2026 Want to own a hockey team in... March 24, 2025 Canucks vs. Devils Game Day Update: Thatcher... March 24, 2025 Unique Buildings in Vancouver: Learn About the... October 15, 2024 Rainy Day Outdoor Adventures in Vancouver October 14, 2024 See All the Lights at Lumière Festival... October 11, 2024 Comments Leave a Comment Previous articleCanucks: Nils Hoglander signing gives team too many wingers. So what happens next?Next articleBaseball's best sparkle like diamonds on MLB All-Star Game red carpet at Pike Place Market Share article FacebookTwitterReddItEmailMixVK Latest articles Local News Leads With Breaking Irrelevant Story Happening 1,800 Miles Away Ferry Boatloads of French Fries at Mariners Games, Itsumono Is Back, and a Bunch of Restaurant Openings Authorities Searching for Missing 16-Year-Old Last Seen in Aurora, Possibly Headed Toward Eugene BottleDrop operator and landlord for North Portland location disagree on who chose to end the lease The who, what, and why of the attack that has shut down Stryker’s Windows network State lawmakers, including Oregon and Washington, rush to set rounding rules for when there are no pennies