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North Shore Rescue called out four times in one night over Thanksgiving weekend

North Shore Rescue called out four times in one night over Thanksgiving weekend

Two of the rescue calls involved hikers on Grouse Mountain’s BCMC Trail.
Burnout, despair facing workers on front lines of poverty and homelessness in Canada

Burnout, despair facing workers on front lines of poverty and homelessness in Canada

Canadians who work with people facing homelessness and hunger say their colleagues are carrying growing emotional burdens as demand for services soars beyond what their organizations can provide.
North Vancouver’s Connor Bedard to face hockey idol Sidney Crosby in NHL debut

North Vancouver’s Connor Bedard to face hockey idol Sidney Crosby in NHL debut

Bedard didn't shy away from trying to make plays during preseason play with the Chicago Blackhawks
Neighbours praised for saving Deep Cove home from fire

Neighbours praised for saving Deep Cove home from fire

Had the neighbours not called for help so soon, things could have been much worse, the assistant chief said.
Kirk LaPointe: We need a regional government to address Metro Vancouver issues

Kirk LaPointe: We need a regional government to address Metro Vancouver issues

Metro Vancouver takes about $620 on average annually from households and is responsible for important services, yet lacks the accountability of an elected government, writes Kirk LaPointe
More than three-quarters of Canadians worry AI will take their job, poll shows

More than three-quarters of Canadians worry AI will take their job, poll shows

Job security is a concern for 80 per cent of Canadians in the lowest household income bracket
Robots are starting to deliver takeout orders. Are they here to stay?

Robots are starting to deliver takeout orders. Are they here to stay?

Task Group analyzed the state of autonomous delivery systems, both nationally and internationally, to see how far along this technology has come.
Keith Baldrey: LGBTQ school rights brings conflict to B.C. legislature session

Keith Baldrey: LGBTQ school rights brings conflict to B.C. legislature session

Premier David Eby and Conservative Leader John Rustad butting heads over question on SOGI policies sparked raucous reacton last Tuesday
Letter: Help is available for caregivers on the North Shore

Letter: Help is available for caregivers on the North Shore

It is a challenging time for family caregivers, but help is available for those who need it, says North Shore Community Resources
Opinion: Polar bears may struggle to produce milk for their cubs as climate change melts sea ice

Opinion: Polar bears may struggle to produce milk for their cubs as climate change melts sea ice

Climate change has affected food availability for polar bears, which can impact polar bear mothers' ability to lactate.