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We Come From This Land chronicles the Squamish People’s long and eventful history

We Come From This Land chronicles the Squamish People’s long and eventful history

The book, released this January, draws from in-depth research and stories from Squamish Elders
Moving in with your partner? Talking about these 3 things first can smooth the way

Moving in with your partner? Talking about these 3 things first can smooth the way

The Conversation presents three key things couples can do to make the decision to move in together a smooth and happy experience.
Photos: This is what grocery shopping looked like over 100 years ago in Vancouver

Photos: This is what grocery shopping looked like over 100 years ago in Vancouver

Grocery shopping is one thing that's been pretty constant in Vancouver since the founding of the city in 1886.
Richmond doctor cleared in premature birth lawsuit

Richmond doctor cleared in premature birth lawsuit

Risks and extents of complications from premature birth could have been reduced if not for negligence, claimed mother and son.
Missing Campbell River teens located by police dog on Quadra Island

Missing Campbell River teens located by police dog on Quadra Island

Two Campbell River girls missing since Monday were tracked down by an RCMP dog just after noon on Friday.
Alleged hockey league assault lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court

Alleged hockey league assault lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court

Defendants include another player, BC Hockey, Hockey Canada, Corporation of the City of Langley and Canland Ice Sports Corp.
B.C. lawyer's $2M 'misappropriated' from trust among highest in history, society says

B.C. lawyer's $2M 'misappropriated' from trust among highest in history, society says

Russel Sean McDonough has expressed remorse for his actions.
No gulls allowed: Raptors employed to patrol North Shore dump

No gulls allowed: Raptors employed to patrol North Shore dump

Poquito is part of a flock of birds of prey keeping Metro Vancouver sites free of pests
B.C.'s fruit production drops amid climate and market pressures

B.C.'s fruit production drops amid climate and market pressures

In B.C., grapes and blueberries took the biggest hits as extreme heat and cold impacted crops.
B.C. Prosecution Service updates hate crime definitions, includes 'hate propaganda'

B.C. Prosecution Service updates hate crime definitions, includes 'hate propaganda'

VICTORIA — The British Columbia Prosecution Service has revised its hate crimes policy, expanding definitions and guidance related to hate-motivated offences.