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Province drops 'substantial' infrastructure cash on North Shore municipalities

Province drops 'substantial' infrastructure cash on North Shore municipalities

At least one North Shore mayor knows exactly how they’ll spend the cash
Closing B.C.’s backcountry not ‘feasible’ despite death toll hitting 12

Closing B.C.’s backcountry not ‘feasible’ despite death toll hitting 12

This year’s death toll is above average as B.C.’s avalanche season — which is only at the halfway mark — has already claimed 12 lives.
Trudeau says appointing Indigenous RCMP commissioner is an 'excellent idea'

Trudeau says appointing Indigenous RCMP commissioner is an 'excellent idea'

OTTAWA — Naming an Indigenous person as the next commissioner of the RCMP is "an excellent idea," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday, but he cautioned against thinking that such an appointment would be enough to solve the force's problems.
In the Courts: Ford vehicle owners propose B.C. class-action suit over ‘spontaneous’ fires

In the Courts: Ford vehicle owners propose B.C. class-action suit over ‘spontaneous’ fires

Plaintiffs claim car giant’s solution was ‘inadequate’ and created new problems
New tax credits to know about for your 2022 tax filings

New tax credits to know about for your 2022 tax filings

The 2022 tax filing deadline is May 1, 2023
Handsworth Secondary introduces soundproof study pod

Handsworth Secondary introduces soundproof study pod

The North Vancouver school's library has been refreshed to cater to those who prefer peace and quiet while they study
Photos: Kinton Ramen opening new location in North Vancouver

Photos: Kinton Ramen opening new location in North Vancouver

And a third in Metro Vancouver is on the way 🍜
Help wanted: The urgent push to get women in B.C.’s marine industry

Help wanted: The urgent push to get women in B.C.’s marine industry

Male-dominated industry looking to expand pool of recruits as workforce retires
In the Courts: B.C. resident’s proposed class-action targets Home Depot for sharing data with Facebook

In the Courts: B.C. resident’s proposed class-action targets Home Depot for sharing data with Facebook

A proposed class action lawsuit claims Home Depot of Canada Inc. violated customers’ privacy by sharing personal information with tech giant Meta Platforms Inc.
Opinion: B.C. disinformation bill makes sense. Will it help?

Opinion: B.C. disinformation bill makes sense. Will it help?

As the drama over alleged Chinese interference in Canadian elections plays out in Ottawa, the B.C. government introduced its own bill this week to try and tackle the rise of election disinformation.