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Burnaby wildlife group seeks public help on saving orphaned ducklings

Burnaby wildlife group seeks public help on saving orphaned ducklings

The ducklings on the road need your help.
‘Is this real?!’: Metro Vancouver resident shocked at $166K lotto win

‘Is this real?!’: Metro Vancouver resident shocked at $166K lotto win

His first post-win purchase was a steak dinner for his family.
Royal Canadian Navy Fleet Weekend returns to North Vancouver

Royal Canadian Navy Fleet Weekend returns to North Vancouver

You can tour ships or go for a ride in a rigid inflatable boat (RIB) during Fleet Weekend running May 4-8 at Burrard Dry Dock pier on the North Van waterfront
Squamish Nation garden project revived with grant funding

Squamish Nation garden project revived with grant funding

Funding from Kia Canada helps Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw Valley Garden Project provide 50 garden boxes and food programming to the community.
Caregiver and Senior Expo returns to North Vancouver May 13

Caregiver and Senior Expo returns to North Vancouver May 13

The event, being held in-person for the first time since 2019, provides an opportunity to learn more about how to support friends and family who require a little assistance
Gloves off in Metro Vancouver Mayors Food Bank Challenge

Gloves off in Metro Vancouver Mayors Food Bank Challenge

Who will win bragging rights for being the most generous community in 2023?
'Unfair labour practice': B.C. government accused of blocking union bid by its own lawyers

'Unfair labour practice': B.C. government accused of blocking union bid by its own lawyers

The BCGLA has filed unionization cards with the province's Labour Relations Board
Ceremony in West Vancouver marks formal arrival of canoe season

Ceremony in West Vancouver marks formal arrival of canoe season

Semá7maka and Ch’ich’iyuy have been awakened to take to the waters for the summer
Canadians remain divided about medical assistance in dying, poll finds

Canadians remain divided about medical assistance in dying, poll finds

Next month, Canada will mark seven years since the successful passage of Bill C-14, which legalized medical assistance in dying across the country.
Les Leyne: Two provinces, two approaches to opioid crisis

Les Leyne: Two provinces, two approaches to opioid crisis

B.C. is emphasizing harm reduction, which implicitly accepts people will use drugs. Most of Alberta’s emphasis is on recovery.