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North Vancouver council supports liquor-primary licence for Holiday Inn lounge and patio

North Vancouver council supports liquor-primary licence for Holiday Inn lounge and patio

The hotel agreed to close its outdoor patio earlier to address noise concerns
B.C. shed 18K jobs in September, says StatCan

B.C. shed 18K jobs in September, says StatCan

Finance and part-time work drive losses in September as provincial unemployment rate climbs.
Les Leyne: Nasty remark overshadows Rustad's ferry plans

Les Leyne: Nasty remark overshadows Rustad's ferry plans

Brent Chapman unloaded some vicious remarks about Palestinians and Muslims 10 years ago.
Tadpole photo wins Nanaimo man Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Tadpole photo wins Nanaimo man Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Shane Gross’s image of western toad tadpoles swimming in the sunlight among lily pads in a lake near Campbell River earned him the grand prize.
Watch: Tired of having his fence bashed down, North Van man builds a 'bear door'

Watch: Tired of having his fence bashed down, North Van man builds a 'bear door'

The crafty North Vancouver resident was ‘shocked’ to see a clever bear use his new door to gain access to the Seymour River.
Man sentenced in fatal hit-and-run that killed Burnaby South grad Damien Seguin

Man sentenced in fatal hit-and-run that killed Burnaby South grad Damien Seguin

Brandon Glen Lowe, 22, was in Vancouver provincial court for sentencing after pleading guilty in July to one count of failing to stop at an accident causing death.
North Vancouver-Seymour candidates square off in debate

North Vancouver-Seymour candidates square off in debate

Candidates talk housing, climate, debt and addictions during a meeting organized by the Seymour, Blueridge and Deep Cove community associations
Double rainbow captured by Richmond photographers

Double rainbow captured by Richmond photographers

A double rainbow graced the skies of Richmond last night.
B.C. Conservatives stand by candidate who called Palestinian children 'inbred'

B.C. Conservatives stand by candidate who called Palestinian children 'inbred'

The British Columbia Conservatives are standing by a candidate who called Palestinian children “inbred” and “time bombs,” remarks that NDP Leader David Eby describes as "criminal hate speech.
Mother of Amanda Todd files lawsuit in L.A. against Meta, Snap

Mother of Amanda Todd files lawsuit in L.A. against Meta, Snap

Oct. 10 is World Mental Health Day. This year marks the 12th anniversary of the death of Port Coquitlam student Amanda Todd, who was 15 when she took her life after being cyberbullied.