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North Vancouver Night Walk shines a light on intimate partner violence

North Vancouver Night Walk shines a light on intimate partner violence

The Royal LePage Shelter Foundation has raised nearly $15,000 to the North Shore Crisis Services Society so far
B.C. monitoring human cases of bird flu in Washington state

B.C. monitoring human cases of bird flu in Washington state

Two confirmed human cases of bird flu in Washington state are said to be mild and not a particular concern for B.C. officials at this time.
The Canucks have a ‘when Quinn Hughes is not on the ice’ problem

The Canucks have a ‘when Quinn Hughes is not on the ice’ problem

With Quinn Hughes on the ice, the Vancouver Canucks are an elite team; without Hughes...well, that's another story.
Rob Shaw: Furstenau shows her cards, shutting down Rustad’s slim-majority hopes

Rob Shaw: Furstenau shows her cards, shutting down Rustad’s slim-majority hopes

With BC Green support off the table, Conservatives face tougher path to government
Watch: A tiny owl flew into me. Is that a bad omen?

Watch: A tiny owl flew into me. Is that a bad omen?

A tiny owl swiped my arm while I was walking in downtown Vancouver. Turns out, I am either lucky or unlucky.
B.C. cannabis store's 50% off sale leads to $1,000 fine

B.C. cannabis store's 50% off sale leads to $1,000 fine

Revelstoke's Cost Cannabis was selling product below government minimum prices.
B.C. nurse who worked while impaired suspended

B.C. nurse who worked while impaired suspended

B.C.'s College of Nurses and Midwives found the nurse was falsifying records to cover up taking drugs for personal use.
Cyclist killed in Central Saanich bike event was provincial, national champion

Cyclist killed in Central Saanich bike event was provincial, national champion

The death of 41-year-old Lindsay Burgess has rocked the cycling community
Why do nearly all of Vancouver's crows fly to Burnaby at night?

Why do nearly all of Vancouver's crows fly to Burnaby at night?

Have you seen this striking sight?
North Vancouver council advances plan for 37-storey rental tower and new hotel on Capilano Road

North Vancouver council advances plan for 37-storey rental tower and new hotel on Capilano Road

If approved, it would be the tallest tower on the North Shore