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Les Leyne: NDP looks helpless in dealing with housing scandal

Les Leyne: NDP looks helpless in dealing with housing scandal

Atira, the contractor at the centre of the scandal, rejected the government’s direct order to clean house
Suspended Metro Vancouver nurse posted patient photos online

Suspended Metro Vancouver nurse posted patient photos online

The nurse further breached patient privacy by writing stories online that contained people's detailed information.
B.C. man loses fight with Apple over laptop battery

B.C. man loses fight with Apple over laptop battery

Xiaoxian Zhou wanted the $3,375 purchase price back.
North Van District inches toward legalization for short-term rentals

North Van District inches toward legalization for short-term rentals

If approved, people would only be allowed to list rooms within their primary residence – no standalone homes or apartments.
Fundraiser launched for Whistler man who suffered life-threatening injury while surfing in Caribbean

Fundraiser launched for Whistler man who suffered life-threatening injury while surfing in Caribbean

Alex Robertson remains in a Curaçao ICU after his esophagus spontaneously ruptured. Without valid travel insurance, costly hospital bills are adding to his family's stress.
Photos: Miss out on North Vancouver Fleet Weekend? Climb aboard

Photos: Miss out on North Vancouver Fleet Weekend? Climb aboard

Land ho! Maybe you didn’t get a chance to come see the ships, but our photographer did.
What’s it like to manage Sea to Sky Road Conditions?

What’s it like to manage Sea to Sky Road Conditions?

The Facebook group has over 58,000 members that can post updates about Sea to Sky Highway from Vancouver to Squamish to Whistler and beyond.
Rare May heat wave brings worries for further floods and wildfires

Rare May heat wave brings worries for further floods and wildfires

VICTORIA — A spell of unseasonably warm weather in the forecast for many parts of British Columbia is raising concerns for further flooding and wildfires. John Innes, a professor in the faculty of forestry at the University of B.C.
Indigenous artifact to return to Squamish Nation following Prince Edward visit

Indigenous artifact to return to Squamish Nation following Prince Edward visit

The Royal Family will return two woven jackets that were taken from the Squamish Nation in the early 1910s
BC NDP warns motion to investigate forestry company 'out of order'

BC NDP warns motion to investigate forestry company 'out of order'

Plans to investigate Paper Excellence's ownership structure and business ties now face delays at the federal and provincial level.