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The high costs of wildfires in 2023: For homeowners the struggles carry on for months

The high costs of wildfires in 2023: For homeowners the struggles carry on for months

British Columbia suffered its worst wildfire season on record, with about 400 homes destroyed and more than 2.8 million hectares burned.
North Shore says goodbye to 2 longtime breakfast spots

North Shore says goodbye to 2 longtime breakfast spots

Both the De Dutch on Third Street West and the Denny’s on Marine will close in the coming days
Feasibility study to assess future of West Van seniors centre

Feasibility study to assess future of West Van seniors centre

Options including possible building expansion and programs for more diverse groups of older residents will be presented in the new year
Injured B.C. hockey player alleges assault, negligence in lawsuit

Injured B.C. hockey player alleges assault, negligence in lawsuit

Kitimat Ice Demons player alleged fractured orbital bones, cheek bones and a fractured jaw.
BC Conservatives’ swift ascent stands in stark contrast to United’s 2023 stumbles, says polling

BC Conservatives’ swift ascent stands in stark contrast to United’s 2023 stumbles, says polling

The BC Conservatives should be seen as the clear winners among the opposition parties this year
B.C. finally attracts more foreign visitors than it did pre-pandemic

B.C. finally attracts more foreign visitors than it did pre-pandemic

Foreign visitor count to Canada through B.C. was up 26.2 per cent in October.
Dump truck and SUV collide in fatal B.C. crash

Dump truck and SUV collide in fatal B.C. crash

Investigators are trying to determine what led to the fatal collision.
North Vancouver Swifties targeted with online Taylor Swift ticket scam

North Vancouver Swifties targeted with online Taylor Swift ticket scam

Two North Shore fans are out more than $2,800 after a Facebook seller failed to deliver
Ship that housed Ukrainian refugees to provide worker accommodations in Squamish

Ship that housed Ukrainian refugees to provide worker accommodations in Squamish

Woodfibre LNG's upcoming floatel worker housing once was home to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion.
Canada faces green Christmas as El Nino follows warm summer, head climatologist says

Canada faces green Christmas as El Nino follows warm summer, head climatologist says

If you don't already have a white Christmas, the song is the only one you're likely to get, says Environment Canada's chief climatologist. "If you don't have snow now, you're not going to get it," said David Phillips.