Vancouver Giants sport fewer vets, but still bet on being competitive: GM Barclay Parneta Vancouver Steve Ewen January 19, 2022 0 Sports Junior Hockey Hockey ‘If we were blowing it up, we would have traded everyone we could. We had offers for 19 year olds that we didn’t accept. I’m still excited to watch our team play. I’m excited to see what they can do’ Veteran blueliner Tanner Brown (above) went to the Winnipeg Ice in exchange for this year’s first-round WHL Draft pick on trade deadline day. Photo by Chris Relke Barclay Parneta’s goals for→ Continue reading at The Province Related articles Watch the 2022 Juno Awards Vancouver CBC News - May 15, 2022 0 The 2022 Juno Awards honouring the best in Canadian music kick off Sunday at 8 p.m. ET in Toronto. The outdoor event, being held in... Read more B.C. police watchdog called in after youth... Vancouver CBC News - May 15, 2022 0 British Columbia's police watchdog is investigating after a youth was seriously injured in Prince George on Saturday night.Mounties were patrolling the CN Centre fairgrounds... Read more Conservationists hope growing interest in birding will... Vancouver Chad Pawson - May 15, 2022 0 David Bradley loves birds and enjoys spending time alone with them in nature, but the COVID-19 pandemic seems to have reduced his chances to sit... Read more Canucks: Stats and staff could be keys... Vancouver Patrick Johnston - May 15, 2022 0 Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey Bruce Boudreau has won a... Read more B.C. Lions cancel practice Sunday as CFL... Vancouver Joseph Ruttle - May 15, 2022 0 Sports Football CFL BC Lions The dispute as main training... Read more Sean lived on the streets of Victoria.... Vancouver Gregor Craigie - May 15, 2022 0 Twenty years ago, Jes Sugrue made her dying mother a promise to look after her younger brother Sean.Sugrue kept that promise, helping Sean through... Read more Comments Leave a Comment Previous articleGiants to hold off naming a new captain immediately after trading Justin SourdifNext articleB.C. early childhood educators say they're overworked, under-resourced and feeling ignored Share article Facebook Twitter ReddIt Email Mix VK Latest articles Search underway for suspect believed to be armed in Southeast Portland Portland woman flies to Europe to evacuate grandmother from Ukraine Rodríguez has 4 hits, Alonso Ks in 9th as M's beat Mets 8-7 Roldan scores in Sounders' 3-1 win over Minnesota United Watch the 2022 Juno Awards B.C. police watchdog called in after youth in Prince George struck by vehicle