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Horseshoe Bay welcomes double EV charging station

Horseshoe Bay welcomes double EV charging station

BC Hydro has doubled its charging options for electric vehicle users in West Vancouver as part of its plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions
New youth Welcome Totem Pole unveiled at Foundry Sea to Sky

New youth Welcome Totem Pole unveiled at Foundry Sea to Sky

'The youth who helped with the carving of the Welcome Totem Pole will always be part of the totem': Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw artist See-appl-tun created the 2.5-metre cedar pole with help from eight local youth.
For want of a pipeline: Canadian LNG should power low-carbon revolution, report says

For want of a pipeline: Canadian LNG should power low-carbon revolution, report says

"Canada should use the global carbon market framework to build a stronger Canadian natural gas sector and a cleaner world."
B.C. nurses reach tentative labour agreement with provincial government

B.C. nurses reach tentative labour agreement with provincial government

Nurses Bargaining Association says agreement includes "record-setting compensation" and a "groundbreaking commitment" to support mandatory nurse-patient ratios.
Time Traveller: The Wallace Shipyards baseball team could really play

Time Traveller: The Wallace Shipyards baseball team could really play

The North Shore-based squad scored a big win over the Vancouver Sun to win the pennant in 1919 ⚾
Going back to the moon: 'This is Canada on the world stage, doing big things'

Going back to the moon: 'This is Canada on the world stage, doing big things'

"Having flown three times, I consider myself blessed beyond any reasonable expectation in life." 
North Vancouver guitar maker launches custom shop

North Vancouver guitar maker launches custom shop

Prestige Guitars is one of just a few Canadian companies to offer axes made to customer specifications
B.C. Mountie sues anti-COVID mandate protester over YouTube videos

B.C. Mountie sues anti-COVID mandate protester over YouTube videos

Const. Conrad Erbes privately filed a lawsuit for $35,000 in small claims court last week.
Letter: Pay for road improvements with new ticketing staff

Letter: Pay for road improvements with new ticketing staff

‘Traffic safety officers’ could be a money-maker for municipalities, this letter writer says
B.C. nurses reach tentative labour agreement with provincial government

B.C. nurses reach tentative labour agreement with provincial government

More than 51,000 registered, psychiatric and licensed practical nurses in British Columbia have reached a tentative contract with the provincial government.