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Older and Wiser: Seniors should be recognized for many contributions

Older and Wiser: Seniors should be recognized for many contributions

Veterans are recognized on Nov. 11, and rightly so, but seniors contribute to society in many different ways, writes columnist Margaret Coates
Opinion: North Vancouver flooding more proof of the damage of climate change

Opinion: North Vancouver flooding more proof of the damage of climate change

The world has always experienced extreme events, but those events are made worse by climate change, this environmental scientist says
Garden to table: Gifts people need tread lighter on the planet and our conscience

Garden to table: Gifts people need tread lighter on the planet and our conscience

The holiday rush has begun, when consumers consume with the best of intentions but also unintended consequences
I Watched This Game: Canucks come back to beat Blue Jackets (Taylor's Version)

I Watched This Game: Canucks come back to beat Blue Jackets (Taylor's Version)

The Vancouver Canucks got off to a dreadful start against the Columbus Blue Jackets but the Canucks were in their comeback era on Friday night.
B.C. Ferries trying out Starlink Wi-Fi, but only for crew

B.C. Ferries trying out Starlink Wi-Fi, but only for crew

Only crew members will have access to Wi-Fi during the trial, which is in its early stages and currently limited to operational needs, B.C. Ferries spokesperson Sheila Reynolds said Friday.
West Vancouver's Sewell’s Marina shutting down boat rental and tour business

West Vancouver's Sewell’s Marina shutting down boat rental and tour business

The longtime Horseshoe Bay operator says the demand for moorage has gone up
More cases of parasite causing deadly whirling disease in fish found in B.C. waters

More cases of parasite causing deadly whirling disease in fish found in B.C. waters

The first case of the parasite in B.C. waters was found in September 2023.
B.C. stockbroker regulatory regime 'baffles' industry observer

B.C. stockbroker regulatory regime 'baffles' industry observer

B.C. stock market observer David Baines says he is glad to see the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization appeal a case that sets standards for stockbroker obligations to prevent capital market misconduct.
Two North Shore, Indigenous artists donate bentwood box for charity auction

Two North Shore, Indigenous artists donate bentwood box for charity auction

People can take part in a live auction Saturday from 5 to 6 p.m., with proceeds supporting the Urban Native Youth Association
Base jumper dies on Stawamus Chief in Squamish

Base jumper dies on Stawamus Chief in Squamish

The person crashed into trees while base jumping.