1. The Port Mann Bridge and the Golden Ears Bridge look like a failed experiment. Both bridges are seeing less traffic and are heavily losing money due to the tolling system.

2. Police are looking for a suspect after a stabbing at a Yaletown restaurant, KiBo. The victim is in stable condition in hospital.

3. North Vancouver is getting a bit wild this summer. The city has approved a 300-metre long slip-n-slide. Mark Aug. 22 on your calendar and show up with your swimsuit if you want to take part.

4. A B.C. man accused of sexually assaulting a five-year-old girl with cerebral palsy decades ago has finally been extradited to Canada. Police allege that Raymond Douglas MacLeod attacked the victim in 1974. While initially acquitted, Crown prosecutors won an appeal. By that time, MacLeod had left for the United States.

5. Long-suffering Canucks fans may forget that 100 years ago, a professional hockey team by the name the Vancouver Millionaires took home Lord Stanley's Cup. Today, the Canucks will mark that win by wearing the Millionaires jerseys in their game against the Colorado Avalanche.