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B.C. telescope discovers 25 repeating radio signals from deep space

B.C. telescope discovers 25 repeating radio signals from deep space

The discovery, made possible by the Okanagan Valley's CHIME telescope, doubles the number of known repeating fast radio bursts and inches astronomers closer to harnessing them as an intergalactic probe.
What do Trudeau and Poilievre have in common? An air of arrogance, new poll finds

What do Trudeau and Poilievre have in common? An air of arrogance, new poll finds

Research Co. and Glacier Media asked Canadians to choose characteristics that describe the country’s three main federal party leaders
Les Leyne: B.C. and Telus settle health argument

Les Leyne: B.C. and Telus settle health argument

Dispute erupted last year over whether Telus was extra billing customers to see doctors.
B.C. nurse banned from narcotics handling for three years

B.C. nurse banned from narcotics handling for three years

The nurse had been taking drugs for use on and off duty.
Pandemic isolation turns emerging artist’s hobby into career

Pandemic isolation turns emerging artist’s hobby into career

One day, an art teacher passing by Noir painting in a public park mistakenly thought she was a long-time artist, and was shocked to hear she had just begun.
5 facts you may not know about cameras along the Sea to Sky Hwy

5 facts you may not know about cameras along the Sea to Sky Hwy

13 provincial government web cameras deliver 33 views along the corridor.
B.C. United name not popular with North Shore readers, poll shows

B.C. United name not popular with North Shore readers, poll shows

Almost 30 % of North Shore readers said they don't like the name change. But another 31 % said they didn't care either way.
Bank of Canada considered raising interest rates at its last meeting

Bank of Canada considered raising interest rates at its last meeting

Ultimately, the Bank of Canada maintained its key interest rate at 4.5 per cent on April 12 and decided in favour of waiting for more economic data to determine whether rates need to rise further. 
Free, youth-led festival returns to The Shipyards

Free, youth-led festival returns to The Shipyards

CityFest, the largest youth-led festival in Metro Vancouver, comes to the North Shore May 6
Suspected drunk driver crashes into North Van office building

Suspected drunk driver crashes into North Van office building

RCMP are recommending a woman be charged with refusing to provide a breath sample