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Letter: Don't dump your vehicle's snow onto cleared sidewalks

Letter: Don't dump your vehicle's snow onto cleared sidewalks

The selfishness of some inconsiderate drivers really ticks this reader off
Video: Watch the work underway at the Squamish Spit

Video: Watch the work underway at the Squamish Spit

Squamish conservationist John Buchanan captures the next phase of the Spit removal, which is underway — removing an additional 550 metres of the berm. The work to remove the man-made structure is to improve water flow to the estuary and thus support salmon and other fish.
Coquitlam SkyTrain worker praised for 'pretty cool' act of random kindness

Coquitlam SkyTrain worker praised for 'pretty cool' act of random kindness

Coquitlam crosswalks can get slippery in the winter, especially for seniors with mobility issues.
Sketchy West Vancouver: high-spirited artist breathes life into local nooks and crannies

Sketchy West Vancouver: high-spirited artist breathes life into local nooks and crannies

Meet the artist bringing joy to locals and expats with his playful sketches
Burnaby sisters from Turkey spearhead earthquake relief fundraiser

Burnaby sisters from Turkey spearhead earthquake relief fundraiser

Fundraising efforts at Burnaby's Brentwood Elementary School were led by two young sisters from Turkey and took in more than $2,500 for earthquake relief in Turkey and Syria.
B.C. dad gets 18 years for 'vile, evil and reprehensible' incestuous acts

B.C. dad gets 18 years for 'vile, evil and reprehensible' incestuous acts

The Vancouver Island man was found guilty of incest, sexual assault, sexual touching, sexual interference and making child pornography.
B.C. firm walks back talk to commercialize cocaine after drawing Trudeau's ire

B.C. firm walks back talk to commercialize cocaine after drawing Trudeau's ire

PM said Adastra did not have permission to sell cocaine on the "open market," while Health Canada said the firm could only sell to other licence holders.
B.C. moviegoer claims patron using phone triggered PTSD

B.C. moviegoer claims patron using phone triggered PTSD

The theatre patron says he left a theatre because the presence of a woman with whom he had a dispute over her cellphone use triggered a mental disorder.
A B.C. crane worker died. Investigations followed. What’s changed?

A B.C. crane worker died. Investigations followed. What’s changed?

Dockworkers at a Lower Mainland container port are still climbing cranes without working elevators despite an initial federal investigation that identified serious safety issues after a worker’s death.
Avalanche terrain extremely dangerous right now, North Shore Rescue warns

Avalanche terrain extremely dangerous right now, North Shore Rescue warns

After rescuing two people from out-of-bounds areas in one day, North Shore Rescue says this is not the time to be ducking the rope