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. BCHL celebrates 60-year anniversary, pledges all-star festivities will continue in the future Vancouver Steve Ewen January 19, 2023 0 Sports Junior Hockey Hockey The milestone campaign for the Junior A league was last season, but all-star festivities had to be called off due to COVID-19 constraints Josh Nadeau, older brother and teammate of BCHL leading scorer Bradly Nadeau, is a star in his own right for the Penticton Vees, who will be hosing this weekend’s league all-star festivities. Photo by Garrett James The B.C. Hockey League is planning on this→ 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 articleMedved: Social media “friends” and the pandemic of lonelinessNext articleMeridian 16 shutting down in downtown Seattle Share article FacebookTwitterReddItEmailMixVK Latest articles Oregon ranked among the worst states in the country for businesses failing in their first year Kalshi fines and suspends 3 congressional candidates for wagering on their own elections Five remain in B.C. Conservative leadership race as membership swells to 42,000 Coastal B.C. First Nation leaders go to Calgary to dissuade pipeline investors New In-N-Out Near Portland Opens Thursday and It’s Expected to Draw Huge Crowds Carney says the U.S. can’t dictate the terms of trade talks ahead of CUSMA review