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Passport redesign just the latest battle in the culture war over Canadian identity

Passport redesign just the latest battle in the culture war over Canadian identity

The government hit delete on Terry Fox.
206 people died in B.C. in April of toxic drug poisonings

206 people died in B.C. in April of toxic drug poisonings

These 10 B.C. hiking trails saw the most search-and-rescue calls last year

These 10 B.C. hiking trails saw the most search-and-rescue calls last year

Half are in the Sea to Sky corridor
Who’s most at risk during extreme heat?

Who’s most at risk during extreme heat?

People with mental illnesses like schizophrenia died at greater rates during the 2021 heat dome, a new study shows.
Wildfire service says 'exceptional' hot weather has put B.C. regions at risk

Wildfire service says 'exceptional' hot weather has put B.C. regions at risk

VANCOUVER — Exceptional, summer-like conditions have dried out forest fuels in British Columbia, creating conditions that make some regions "highly susceptible to ignition and rapid spread," the provincial wildfire service says in a status update Thu
Extremely rare white pelicans spotted in West Vancouver

Extremely rare white pelicans spotted in West Vancouver

They only have one known nesting ground in B.C., and it isn’t anywhere near West Vancouver
North Vancouver's undersea pioneer Phil Nuytten dead at 81

North Vancouver's undersea pioneer Phil Nuytten dead at 81

From NASA to National Geographic to the Navy, this North Vancouver visionary’s inventions brought breakthroughs in the deep sea.
Liberal gun-control bill headed to Senate following passage by House of Commons

Liberal gun-control bill headed to Senate following passage by House of Commons

Almost a year after its introduction, MPs have passed a gun-control bill that would cement restrictions on handguns, increase penalties for firearm trafficking and try to curb homemade ghost guns.
Experts, feds slam report saying clean fuel regulation will hit poor Canadians hardest

Experts, feds slam report saying clean fuel regulation will hit poor Canadians hardest

Parliamentary Budget Officer report finds federal regulations to reduce the carbon pollution from gasoline and diesel will hit poorer Canadians harder, but experts say the analysis is flawed.
Art show reflects on embattled history of 'queer' on the North Shore

Art show reflects on embattled history of 'queer' on the North Shore

Queer Bash, on display at CityScape Community ArtSpace, shows the traditional as well as softer side of resistance against hate