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North Shore sends 15 athletes to Pan Am Games in Santiago, Chile

North Shore sends 15 athletes to Pan Am Games in Santiago, Chile

The list includes six field hockey players from the North Shore, as well as North Vancouver sport climbing trailblazers Sean McColl and Alannah Yip
BC Children's Hospital advises parents of ER triage ahead of flu season

BC Children's Hospital advises parents of ER triage ahead of flu season

Last year's significant uptick in RSV and flu came after two years of restrictions (and masking) on children were lifted; BC Children's Hospital is now asking families to consider the urgency of symptoms before coming into the emergency room.
New documentary shines light on Canada’s deepest, longest caves

New documentary shines light on Canada’s deepest, longest caves

It’s true exploration where no person has gone before, says North Vancouver producer Jenny Rustemeyer
Science alone can't justify emergency protection for at-risk species, say federal lawyers

Science alone can't justify emergency protection for at-risk species, say federal lawyers

A judgment in the case is expected by the spring of 2024.
Canadians divided on whether impact of immigration is positive or negative: poll

Canadians divided on whether impact of immigration is positive or negative: poll

Three-quarters of Canadians think the work and talent of immigrants makes Canada better
Where is Whistler senior Robert McKean?

Where is Whistler senior Robert McKean?

Search efforts for missing man suspended ‘pending further investigation’
North Shore artists commended for contribution to First Nations art

North Shore artists commended for contribution to First Nations art

Xwalacktun and Klatle-Bhi were two of four recipients of 2023’s Polygon Award in First Nations Art
'Alarming': B.C. care aides struggling with on-the-job violence, work stress

'Alarming': B.C. care aides struggling with on-the-job violence, work stress

Care aides who took the survey say they've been struck, scratched or spit on.
B.C. court awards employee $3.97M in severance pay, damages

B.C. court awards employee $3.97M in severance pay, damages

"This is a straightforward breach of contract case," Justice Catherine Murray said.
Ferry out for repair brought back into service early on Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen route

Ferry out for repair brought back into service early on Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen route

The addition of the Spirit of Vancouver Island to the schedule allowed for three extra sailings, after two morning sailing cancellations