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Vote on Gleneagles skatepark, pickleball courts flops at West Van council

Vote on Gleneagles skatepark, pickleball courts flops at West Van council

Council couldn’t agree on how many pickleball courts should be built at the site
Whistler this morning—Thursday, June 12

Whistler this morning—Thursday, June 12

A quick look at weather, mountain and highway conditions in the resort
Mario Canseco: Alberta separatist vote inches forward but most Canadians say no, according to poll

Mario Canseco: Alberta separatist vote inches forward but most Canadians say no, according to poll

Research Co. survey finds most would deny separation, yet many expect U.S. to get involved
Contract with Chinese shipyard includes protections: B.C. Ferries CEO

Contract with Chinese shipyard includes protections: B.C. Ferries CEO

The contract ties most of the payment to delivery and includes refund guarantees and fixed-price terms that go beyond a regular ship-order contract, says Nicolas Jimenez.
Canada will see critical mineral shortfall without big investment, report finds

Canada will see critical mineral shortfall without big investment, report finds

New report finds Canada needs to ramp up production of critical minerals or risk a shortage. To get there, it recommends government share the financial risk and double down on Indigenous consultation and environmental regulations.
Sarah McLachlan’s music school remains a bright light for students facing financial barriers

Sarah McLachlan’s music school remains a bright light for students facing financial barriers

A recent ‘spotlight celebration’ gave shine to both students and donors – including West Van’s Wolverton Foundation, which donated the school’s home in Vancouver
ER doctor suing Fraser Health alleges 'deteriorating' hospital problems

ER doctor suing Fraser Health alleges 'deteriorating' hospital problems

Lawsuit alleges health authority wouldn’t activate mass casualty system when 11 people died and dozens were injured at the Lapu Lapu Day festival in April
North Vancouver woman launches non-profit to educate parents on eating disorders

North Vancouver woman launches non-profit to educate parents on eating disorders

Reframe Voices aims to fill a gap by offering resources for early intervention and prevention of disordered eating, founder says
Just 35 City of North Vancouver lots eligible for small-scale multiplexes under new rules

Just 35 City of North Vancouver lots eligible for small-scale multiplexes under new rules

Before making changes to the bylaws, staff estimated 880 property owners would be eligible
Police warn of 700-strong Hells Angels motorcycle procession in B.C.

Police warn of 700-strong Hells Angels motorcycle procession in B.C.

The procession is expected to start Thursday in Coquitlam and end at a banquet hall in Surrey