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EV rebates suggest uptake in battery-powered cars soared in spring

EV rebates suggest uptake in battery-powered cars soared in spring

On average about 4,200 rebates were issued each month since the program launched in May 2019. But in April, May and June, over 30,000 rebates were delivered, or more than 10,000 each month.
Video: Squamish Nation schoolhouse sails to new North Shore home

Video: Squamish Nation schoolhouse sails to new North Shore home

The 111-year old “Little Yellow Schoolhouse” left Kitsilano via barge Tuesday evening
Bowen Island drinking water infrastructure to improve with $2.1M project

Bowen Island drinking water infrastructure to improve with $2.1M project

The work will help secure drinking water for the Eagle Cliff area, where residents experience seasonal shortages.
'Devastating situation': Five homes destroyed by B.C. wildfire

'Devastating situation': Five homes destroyed by B.C. wildfire

The Downton Lake wildfire is estimated to still be 1,795 hectares in size and is burning out of control.
North Shore Baseball Association 18U AAA team wins provincial title

North Shore Baseball Association 18U AAA team wins provincial title

It’s the first provincial title for the NSBA since it was formed in 2016
Video: Bear robs Coquitlam golfer's brand new bag right off the cart

Video: Bear robs Coquitlam golfer's brand new bag right off the cart

The 13th hole at Coquitlam's Westwood Plateau proved to be unlucky for local resident Jerome Gignac, who had to watch a black bear rip his new golf bag to shreds.
Kirk LaPointe: Meta does to news what Ottawa thought it wouldn't

Kirk LaPointe: Meta does to news what Ottawa thought it wouldn't

The Trudeau government has misjudged the tech titans and threatened Canadian journalism.
Three men fined after netting 81 undersized crabs off North Vancouver

Three men fined after netting 81 undersized crabs off North Vancouver

A large number of the crabs seized off Cates Park were also female, which are illegal to keep
Mexicans travelling to B.C. more than pre-pandemic

Mexicans travelling to B.C. more than pre-pandemic

Country is the only one to send more nationals to B.C. in April and May than same months in 2019.
West Van man charged with securities fraud

West Van man charged with securities fraud

Frederick Nielsen has a history of running afoul of securities regulators in both B.C. and the U.S.