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Overheating grain silo smell continues to linger in North Vancouver

Overheating grain silo smell continues to linger in North Vancouver

Can you still smell it? The company says they’re making ‘good progress’
Vancouver Island ranked as best place to buy in B.C.

Vancouver Island ranked as best place to buy in B.C.

B.C. cities received lower rankings compared to other provinces, with Greater Vancouver being the second worst place to buy in Canada.
North Shore school districts facing budget squeeze for upcoming school year

North Shore school districts facing budget squeeze for upcoming school year

North Van and West Van school districts are both facing inflationary pressures
Climate change is making hot B.C. weather up to 5 times more likely

Climate change is making hot B.C. weather up to 5 times more likely

After a cold spring, a high-pressure system has launched temperatures into the double digits across British Columbia. By Friday, temperatures in Squamish reached 26.
Ministry of Transportation tells North Van highway demonstrators to cease occupation

Ministry of Transportation tells North Van highway demonstrators to cease occupation

Local governments have spoken out against ‘hateful’ messaging that has been displayed on the Mountain Highway overpass
Disgraced women's soccer coach Bob Birarda granted exemption from sex offender registry

Disgraced women's soccer coach Bob Birarda granted exemption from sex offender registry

The former coach applied for an exemption after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled last year that mandatory registration for all sex offenders is unconstitutional.
International visitors flocking back to B.C.

International visitors flocking back to B.C.

Foreign visitor traffic to Canada via B.C. was up 147.5 per cent year-over-year in February.
Man fined $21K for building illegal bike jump in B.C. national park

Man fined $21K for building illegal bike jump in B.C. national park

A B.C. court slapped a CP Rail worker with $21,600 in fines for building an illegal bike jump in Yoho National Park and damaging two archeological sites.
Federal government has tabled new offer on tenth day of strike, PSAC says

Federal government has tabled new offer on tenth day of strike, PSAC says

OTTAWA — The federal government tabled a new contract offer to the Public Service Alliance of Canada Friday, as thousands of federal workers remained on strike for the tenth straight day.
Western Bound: Bowen grad taking basketball skills to next level

Western Bound: Bowen grad taking basketball skills to next level

Mulgrave senior Hunter Thompson is preparing to play college basketball in Ontario after graduation