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Vancouver recorded their 11th straight win Tuesday night with a 12-8 triumph at Eugene. The C’s (36-28) are one game up on the AquaSox (35-29) with two days left in the 66-game first half.
History has been made on the West Coast in the Blue Jays organization. The Vancouver Canadians, the Jays’ high-A affiliate, bested the Spokane Indians by a score of 11-6 yesterday and won their ...
The Vancouver Canadians can clinch the Northwest League first-half pennant and a spot in the championship series tonight. The C’s magic number is two — any combination of Vancouver wins and Everett ...
The Vancouver Canadians keep winning games even though they’re losing players to promotion. The Toronto Blue Jays’ high-A farm team, winners of five straight and 13 of their past 15, heads into a ...
The Vancouver Canadians can’t be stopped. This is the June 10 – June 12 edition of the Minor League Report, where we look at how the last three days have gone for each of the Toronto Blue Jays ...
Opinion: Most Canadians don’t support taxpayer subsidies for LNG Opinion: There is new interest in liquified natural gas as a “nation-building” project but LNG isn't a good use of tax ...
VANCOUVER, B.C. – It was a long week for the Spokane Indians. And it ended as it started – with a loss. Aaron Parker went 2 for 4 with a home run and the first-place Vancouver Canadians beat ...
Below, get a sneak peek at the RHOA Season 16 reunion seating chart with this exclusive photo reveal. To Andy's left sits Porsha, Phaedra, and Cynthia.
City of Burnaby to apologize to Chinese Canadians for discrimination The city has scheduled an event for the formal apology on Nov. 15, joining Vancouver and New Westminster The Canadian Press ...
A quiet going into the U.S. at the Peace Arch border crossing into Blaine, Wash., on June 3, 2025. A growing number of Canadians approve of the PM’s handling of tariffs as support for U.S. goods ...
VANCOUVER, B.C. – It started off well enough. But the visiting Spokane Indians watched a multi-run lead evaporate, then turn into a deficit too big to dig out of.
OTTAWA — Almost two in five Canadians say recent court rulings in the U.S., and the ongoing legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tariffs, have made them feel less confident in the future ...