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Vancouver International Jazz Festival returns to North Shore stages

Vancouver International Jazz Festival returns to North Shore stages

Concerts on the North Shore will be performed at several locations, including the West Vancouver Memorial Library, Civic Plaza, BlueShore Financial Centre at Capilano University, Lynn Valley Village and The Shipyards
Bankrupt B.C. Ponzi scheme architect can’t clear $6.8M repayment order

Bankrupt B.C. Ponzi scheme architect can’t clear $6.8M repayment order

Justice Gordon Weatherill declared money ordered to be paid back to investors can't be wiped out in a discharged bankruptcy
Metro Vancouver weather: 'Hazardous driving conditions' on B.C. highways for weekend travel

Metro Vancouver weather: 'Hazardous driving conditions' on B.C. highways for weekend travel

Be prepared to adjust your driving quickly.
North Shore Iranians react to conflict with both anxiety and hope

North Shore Iranians react to conflict with both anxiety and hope

Residents of North Vancouver and West Van recount trauma, communication blackouts, and hope for regime change as war between Israel and Iran escalates
Rob Shaw: BC NDP turns legal firepower on multinationals tied to opioid crisis

Rob Shaw: BC NDP turns legal firepower on multinationals tied to opioid crisis

Attorney general says class action against McKinsey & Co. marks next step in campaign to hold global firms responsible for addiction harms
Metro Vancouver weather: Thunderstorms before heavy rain, gusty winds

Metro Vancouver weather: Thunderstorms before heavy rain, gusty winds

Some stormy weather is expected this weekend.
Did you lose $7,000 in North Vancouver?

Did you lose $7,000 in North Vancouver?

A good Samaritan has turned in the money to police. If you can describe when, where and how you lost it, the cash is yours
Elections BC fines City of North Vancouver mayoral candidate $800

Elections BC fines City of North Vancouver mayoral candidate $800

The agency found a loan Guy Heywood made to his own campaign was a prohibited contibution
B.C. regional district penalized $43K for repeated landfill violations

B.C. regional district penalized $43K for repeated landfill violations

After previous violations led to five dead bears, a landfill run by the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine continued to scatter garbage and failed to maintain proper voltage on its electric fence
B.C. logging deal sparks clash over Indigenous rights and endangered owl

B.C. logging deal sparks clash over Indigenous rights and endangered owl

A B.C. Supreme Court judge has approved Teal-Jones' interim sale of a Fraser Valley forest licence, leaving endangered spotted owl habitat open to logging before the province consults First Nations