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The Province
Vancouver, BC · English · Newspaper
A Canadian news outlet based in Vancouver, BC, covering sports, particularly focusing on local teams and NHL-related news.
- 4/day · 7-day avg
- Top beat: Sports
- Tracked since 2026
- 5 Vancouver, BC peers
Latest stories
- Whitecaps: Lots of good vibes, but still nothing concrete about the futureThe Vancouver Whitecaps face uncertainty about their future as they seek to bridge a revenue gap, with no concrete plans or financial commitments yet finalized.
- Canucks: Patrik Allvin moves to Seattle and its practice facilityPatrik Allvin, former Vancouver Canucks general manager, has joined the Seattle Kraken as assistant GM and praised the Kraken's practice facility as the best in the NHL.
- B.C. Lions: These guys are ready to win a championship: New linebacker Darnell SankeyB.C. Lions' new linebacker Darnell Sankey expresses confidence in the team's readiness to win a championship, as the team prepares for the 2026 CFL season with key additions and a focus on overcoming their long Grey Cup drought.
- Morning Kicks: What’s going on at the World Cup todayThe World Cup tournament has started in Mexico, with Canada preparing for their opening game against Bosnia-Herzegovina. Moïse Bombito is on the roster but his playing status is uncertain.
- Wine Guy: 3 robust, grill-worthy reds for the seasonThe article recommends three robust red wines suitable for grilling during the season, highlighting their characteristics and pairings.
- Vancouver Goldeneyes: Re-signing of Gardiner and Daniel adds to expansion protected listVancouver Goldeneyes re-signed forwards Jenn Gardiner and Izzy Daniel, adding them to their expansion protected list ahead of the PWHL's Phase 3. The team aims to retain key players for their second season.
- World Cup: ‘Chaos’ and capitalism rules in a tournament that should be for the peopleThe 2026 World Cup faces challenges including high ticket prices, visa issues, and geopolitical tensions, with FIFA's leadership defending the tournament's management despite criticism.
- Canucks: Is Jake DeBrusk Ottawa-bound? Senators said to have interest
- Sticker shock: Panini World Cup albums’ popularity skyrocketing in Metro VancouverPanini World Cup sticker albums are experiencing high demand in Metro Vancouver, with stores selling out quickly and collectors struggling to complete their collections.
- NHL draft: Why big, skilled, gritty centre crucial for Canucks’ second pickThe Vancouver Canucks need to select a big, skilled, and gritty centre with their second draft pick to strengthen their roster and improve playoff chances.
- Condo Smarts: Commercial voting thresholds create confusionA Vancouver condo owner raises concerns about confusion over commercial voting thresholds in mixed-use strata, as bylaws may conflict with the Strata Property Act's requirements.
- World Cup: No country for old men? Tell that to Ronaldo and MessiCristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are among the older players competing in the 2026 World Cup, with several players over 40 participating despite the tournament being considered a young man's event.
- NHL draft: How Chase Reid’s fate affects the Canucks’ three-ring circusThe Vancouver Canucks face a difficult decision in the NHL draft regarding their third overall pick, as Chase Reid's potential selection could influence whether they choose Ivar Stenberg or Caleb Malhotra.
- Is an NHL team willing to take a chance on this 5-foot-10, 165-pound B.C. goalie?A 5-foot-10, 165-pound B.C. goalie, Johnny Hicks, led Denver to an NCAA title with a .957 save percentage and is now invited to the Edmonton Oilers' development camp despite his size, which is below the typical NHL standards.
- Vancouver Goldeneyes: Jenn Gardiner and Izzy Daniel turn down expansion offersVancouver Goldeneyes' Jenn Gardiner and Izzy Daniel declined expansion offers from new PWHL teams, making them pending free agents who must sign with a team in the next phase of the expansion process.