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B.C. firm seeks injunction stopping capital gains hike proposed by federal Liberals

B.C. firm seeks injunction stopping capital gains hike proposed by federal Liberals

The rule change has yet to pass in Parliament.
North Shore libraries reveal most borrowed titles from 2024

North Shore libraries reveal most borrowed titles from 2024

Many of these titles should sound familiar to anyone who took part in a North Vancouver or West Van book club
'This behaviour is deeply troubling': How cops broke up a Metro Vancouver street race

'This behaviour is deeply troubling': How cops broke up a Metro Vancouver street race

Pepper spray and a taser were used after a crowd of roughly 200 young people became "unruly."
Rob Shaw: BC NDP left tiptoeing as Vancouver mayor redraws DTES playbook

Rob Shaw: BC NDP left tiptoeing as Vancouver mayor redraws DTES playbook

With little to show for its own promises, provincial government is treading lightly on Ken Sim’s Downtown Eastside strategy
Five years on, Chinese Canadians recall ridicule and racism over pandemic precautions

Five years on, Chinese Canadians recall ridicule and racism over pandemic precautions

Almost five years on from the official start of the pandemic, Chinese Canadians are reflecting on how their early precautions were met with confusion, ridicule and hostility.
Squamish Nation reveals ambitious land use plans for North Shore, Squamish

Squamish Nation reveals ambitious land use plans for North Shore, Squamish

‘We’re setting ourselves up for a strong future,’ says council member Sxwíxwtn (Wilson Williams) about a plan that aims to identify opportunities to break ground on 600 homes within the next two years
B.C. rejects calls for Paper Excellence investigation as federal probe falters

B.C. rejects calls for Paper Excellence investigation as federal probe falters

Province says it won’t launch its own investigation after a prorogued Parliament wiped out a motion calling on Paper Excellence owner to testify
North Vancouver students translate ‘Gotcha’ film to Mandarin for Lunar New Year

North Vancouver students translate ‘Gotcha’ film to Mandarin for Lunar New Year

Three École Argyle Secondary students translated the 39-minute suspense thriller ‘Gotcha’ to help share the joy of film with a new audience
5 things you (probably) didn't know about films and Vancouver

5 things you (probably) didn't know about films and Vancouver

From Gotham City to the first movie theatre in Canada
'We've been exceptionally dry': Vancouver forecast includes sunny streak, incoming rain

'We've been exceptionally dry': Vancouver forecast includes sunny streak, incoming rain

It's a dry January in Vancouver.