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February 10: Your daily horoscope

BIRTHDAY SATURDAY: The influence of Jupiter on your birthday will encourage you to make a name for yourself in the big bad world. Make sure it's the right sort of name though.
91原创 police officer going for Olympic hockey gold

91原创 police officer going for Olympic hockey gold

VANCOUVER 鈥 91原创 police will be cheering a little extra hard for one Olympian in particular as one of their own gets ready to compete in Pyeongchang. Const. Meghan Agosta plays forward on Canada鈥檚 women鈥檚 hockey team.
By the books: Squamish students representing Canada at Olympics

By the books: Squamish students representing Canada at Olympics

Two Squamish students have made the cut for the winter Olympics in Pyeongchang this year. Rosalind Groenewoud and Darren Gardner have been chosen to represent Canada.

February 9: Your daily horoscope

BIRTHDAY FRIDAY: Set yourself sensible targets for the coming 12 months and aim to move a step closer to your goals each and every day.

February 8: Your daily horoscope

BIRTHDAY THURSDAY: According to your birthday chart you have become too set in your ways and need to break free of the intellectual chains you have imposed on yourself.

February 7: Your daily horoscope

BIRTHDAY WEDNESDAY: A Venus-Uranus link on your birthday means either that you will fall for someone whose outlook on life is very similar to your own, or that you will get more deeply involved in a set of beliefs that inspires you.

February 6: Your daily horoscope

BIRTHDAY TUESDAY: There can be no turning back: you have chosen to follow a certain path through life and having started you must now go all the way.

February 5: Your daily horoscope

BIRTHDAY MONDAY: You may prefer to plan your actions down to the smallest possible detail but your birthday chart urges you to do the opposite this year. Make no plans at all. Take each day, each hour, each moment as it comes.
Profile: B.C. Ferries CEO Mark Collins has long history on the water

Profile: B.C. Ferries CEO Mark Collins has long history on the water

When B.C. Ferries president Mark Collins walks into the engine room of the Spirit of 91原创 Island, his face lights up. It鈥檚 clear this is where he feels at home. Born and raised in St. John鈥檚, N.L., Collins has 鈥渟alt water in the veins,鈥 he said.
Overseas ferry construction: Does it make financial sense?

Overseas ferry construction: Does it make financial sense?

Shipyards and unions are eyeing ways to win valuable contracts, as B.C. Ferries looks toward major investment in its fleet in coming years. B.C.