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Hundreds of Deaths Could Be Linked to Northwest Heat Wave
The grim toll of the historic heat wave in the Pacific Northwest has become more apparent as authorities in Canada, Washington state and Oregon say they’re investigating hundreds of deaths likely caused by extreme temperatures
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Owner of Trump Hotel in Vancouver Files for Bankruptcy
The company that owns the Trump International Hotel in Vancouver has filed for bankruptcy
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Vancouver Residents Cheer For Medical Workers During Shift Change
Residents in Vancouver, Canada, cheer for medical workers as they make their shift change.
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Meghan Markle Makes Surprise Visit at Women's Center in Vancouver
Rain or shine, Meghan Markle’s philanthropic efforts continue on.
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Kane Has Goal and 2 Assists, Blackhawks Beat Canucks 5-2
The Blackhawks returned to home ice and got back to basics against one of the NHL’s most improved teams.
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John Cena Surprises Injured Police Officer Who Was Shot in Head
An injured Colorado Springs police officer and his family received the surprise of their lives Friday morning when John Cena showed up at their home. Back in 2018, Cem Duzel was shot in the head and critically injured during an exchange of gunfire with an armed suspect. Since then, the Colorado Springs Police Department has been trying to get his...
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The Class: Strengthening the Mind-Body Connection Through Exercise
The Class by Taryn Toomey is an exercise experience that combines meditative movement with cardio, encourages students to yell, and uses a carefully curated playlist to help foster a mind-body connection. “In The Class, we ‘work out’ mental and emotional behaviors to create new tools for experiencing life,” Toomey told NBC. “The vibe is very ethereal, contrasting our training in...
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Severe Turbulence Injures Nearly Three Dozen on Air Canada Flight
Nearly three dozen people aboard an Air Canada flight to Australia were injured by severe turbulence that forced pilots to land in Honolulu on Thursday, the airline said and NBC News reported. Flight 33, scheduled to go from Vancouver to Sydney touched down at Honolulu International Airport at 6:45 a.m. local time due to “un-forecasted and sudden turbulence approximately two...
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Severe Turbulence Injures Nearly Three Dozen on Air Canada Flight
Nearly three dozen people aboard an Air Canada flight to Australia were injured by severe turbulence that forced pilots to land in Honolulu on Thursday, the airline said and NBC News reported. Flight 33, scheduled to go from Vancouver to Sydney touched down at Honolulu International Airport at 6:45 a.m. local time due to “un-forecasted and sudden turbulence approximately two...
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Chicago Blackhawks Acquire de Haan in Trade With Hurricanes
The Chicago Blackhawks have acquired defenseman Calvin de Haan in a trade with the Carolina Hurricanes.
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Report: Idris Elba Marries Model Sabrina Dhowre in Morocco
British actor Idris Elba has married model Sabrina Dhowre in Morocco. Images featured by British Vogue on Instagram showed the star of “Luther” sharing an embrace with Dhowre, a former Miss Vancouver. The magazine says the couple exchanged vows Friday at the Ksar Char Bagh hotel in Marrakesh. The bride wore custom gowns by Vera Wang. For the ceremony, she...
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Woman Who Shoved Friend Off Bridge Gets Jail, Work Crew
A woman who pleaded guilty to pushing her 16-year-old friend from a bridge at a popular swimming area near Vancouver has been sentenced to two days in jail and 38 days on a county work crew. Clark County District Court Judge Darvin Zimmerman sentenced 19-year-old Tay’lor Smith on Wednesday, saying she should do some jail time in light of Jordan...
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Chicago's McKinley Park Tops Redfin's ‘Hottest Affordable Neighborhoods' List
Look no further than Chicago’s Southwest Side for the hottest affordable neighborhood in the country, proclaims a new real estate list ranking in-demand spots “for the typical homebuyer.”
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Oregon Man Tried to Bribe ICE Officer to Deport Wife, Her Child
Court documents say a Portland, Oregon, man pleaded guilty to trying to bribe an immigration official to deport his wife and her child from a previous relationship, NBC News reported. Antonio Oswaldo Burgos, 48, agreed last month to plead guilty to one of three counts of bribery of a public official in exchange for a reduced sentence, according to federal...
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Kiernan Shipka Goes From a ‘Mad Men' to a Witch in ‘Sabrina'
Kiernan Shipka, best-known as Don and Betty Draper’s daughter, Sally, on “Mad Men,” is learning a lot as the star of the new Netflix series “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” One of those lessons: She’s allergic to cats, which can be a challenge if you portray a teenage witch whose black cat, Salem, is essentially her sidekick.
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Kevin Smith Pays Twitter Follower $200 for Veggie Grill Delivery at O'Hare
Never underestimate Kevin Smith’s love for Veggie Grill.
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Michael Buble, Luisana Lopilato Welcome Baby Girl
Buble’s representative tells The Associated Press that Vida Amber Betty was born Wednesday in Vancouver. She is 6 pounds, 1 ounce.
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‘Late Night': Tracee Ellis Ross Had an Awkward Interaction With the Director of ‘Black Panther'
Tracee Ellis Ross talks about giving her first TED talk in Vancouver and accidentally asking the director of “Black Panther” to give her the Wakanda salute when she walked on stage.
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Fla. Panthers Goalkeeper Roberto Luongo: Hope For the Future Lies in Parkland Shooting Survivors
Roberto Luongo, a Florida Panthers player who is a resident of Parkland, delivered a heartfelt, emotional speech Thursday in which he expressed his sadness for what occurred in the school tragedy and his hope for the future led by survivors.
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Dutch Speedskater Nuis Wins Men's 1000m, His 2nd Gold
Twice is nice for Kjeld Nuis. The Dutchman became the first speedskater to win two gold medals at the 2018 Winter Games by beating the field in the men’s 100 meters Friday at the Gangneung Oval. He had already won the 1500m in Pyeongchang, and is the 2017 world champion in the 1000m.