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Annual Seycove Auction returns for 40th year celebration

Annual Seycove Auction returns for 40th year celebration

The ’80s themed fundraising bash will be held at the North Vancouver secondary school March 9
Judge awards Richmond condo presale buyers $13.1 million

Judge awards Richmond condo presale buyers $13.1 million

The case centred around two clauses in the pre-sale contract.
Park board releases report from Stanley Park logging contractor after complaint

Park board releases report from Stanley Park logging contractor after complaint

Mitigation or management of at least 90% of the park's forest areas "is critical in the short term."
BC Hydro prepares for drop in water supply at biggest reservoirs

BC Hydro prepares for drop in water supply at biggest reservoirs

Two dams that account for more than 45 per cent of B.C.'s generating capacity are forecast to have below average overall water supply.
Group says Lululemon is 'greenwashing' as emissions rise, wants competition probe

Group says Lululemon is 'greenwashing' as emissions rise, wants competition probe

VANCOUVER — A non-profit organization in British Columbia announced Monday it has asked Canada's Competition Bureau to investigate athletic-wear giant Lululemon, claiming the company is misleading customers about its environmental impacts.
Six charges for man accused in B.C. Crown prosecutor attack

Six charges for man accused in B.C. Crown prosecutor attack

Kenyon Thomas Lavallee was remanded in custody Feb. 12 in a hearing before open public court sessions.
B.C. man facing fraud charges in U.S. fined $40K for illegal trades

B.C. man facing fraud charges in U.S. fined $40K for illegal trades

Aarif Jamani is barred from B.C.'s capital markets for four years after conceding he violated a cease trade order; in a related matter Jamani faces securities fraud charges in a New York court
Actor describes 'miserable' experience filming popular Christmas movie in Vancouver

Actor describes 'miserable' experience filming popular Christmas movie in Vancouver

"It’s raining in Vancouver, all day, err day."
Baldrey: It's sad to see B.C. (still) in a state of hate and intolerance

Baldrey: It's sad to see B.C. (still) in a state of hate and intolerance

Columnist Keith Baldrey says he's familiar with receiving criticism, but believes the current social discourse can easily make a person feel "a little tense."
Letter: Stop feeding the crows to comfort yourself

Letter: Stop feeding the crows to comfort yourself

There’s a crow infestation in North Vancouver because so many people are feeding them, this letter writer states