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B.C. Ferries adds 180 sailings for busy holiday weekend

B.C. Ferries adds 180 sailings for busy holiday weekend

Ferry service anticipates moving 400,000 travellers, and says it has a plan to ensure no last-minute cancellations
Photos: Handsworth students school cops in friendly basketball game

Photos: Handsworth students school cops in friendly basketball game

North Van RCMP staff faced off against Ecole Handsworth Secondary seniors on Monday
Rental developments, upgrades set to transform Lower Mainland urban centres

Rental developments, upgrades set to transform Lower Mainland urban centres

The 59-acre site redevelopment at Coquitlam Centre is an example of how mixed-use developments and densification can dramatically change communities
High rent could force B.C. family with four incomes to move to Alberta

High rent could force B.C. family with four incomes to move to Alberta

“The only thing that’s holding us back is that we have all our jobs here, the three youngest go to school here and they have friends. It’s like being between a rock and a hard place,” says the mother.
Editorial: Squamish Nation development plans deserve attention

Editorial: Squamish Nation development plans deserve attention

Plans to develop key Squamish Nation lands have the potential to profoundly impact the North Shore
COVID-19 still poses long-term health threat, group warns

COVID-19 still poses long-term health threat, group warns

As pandemic safety measures continue to ease, COVID-19 awareness group Protect Our Province BC notes continued potential risks posed by virus.
Opinion: Let's base AI debates on reality, not extreme fears about the future

Opinion: Let's base AI debates on reality, not extreme fears about the future

The letter assumes AI is becoming, or could become, “powerful digital minds” — a longtermist interpretation of AI’s development that ignores important debates about AI today in lieu of future concerns.
West Van council waffles on ethical code

West Van council waffles on ethical code

Should council members be asked to abide by a written code of conduct? That's still up for debate in West Vancouver
West Van announces plans for tennis bubble and pickleball courts

West Van announces plans for tennis bubble and pickleball courts

West Vancouver council is serving up some good news for local tennis players and pickleballers with a new facility planned for Hugo Ray Park
B.C. housing minister quells mayors' fears over densifying single-family lots

B.C. housing minister quells mayors' fears over densifying single-family lots

Ravi Kahlon spoke to mayors at a UBCM housing summit the day after he and the premier unveiled the government’s housing strategy, which includes introducing legislation that will allow up to four units on a single-family lot.