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Rob Shaw: Treaty settlement reveals the slow, often painful reconciliation process

Rob Shaw: Treaty settlement reveals the slow, often painful reconciliation process

The settlement announcement Saturday was also an opportunity for the NDP to score political points over its predecessors
Opinion: How does intermittent fasting affect athletic performance? There’s no simple answer

Opinion: How does intermittent fasting affect athletic performance? There’s no simple answer

How does intermittent fasting affect athletic performance? And what are the benefits, practical considerations and risks involved?
Opinion: Analyzing the fat of killer whales reveals what they eat

Opinion: Analyzing the fat of killer whales reveals what they eat

By analyzing small samples of killer whale fat, scientists can learn about the diets of different killer whale populations. This has implications for our understanding of changing ecosystems.
Could proposed U.S. auto emission rules help accelerate Canada’s clean economy?

Could proposed U.S. auto emission rules help accelerate Canada’s clean economy?

Canada has mandated that at least 20 per cent of car sales must be zero-emission vehicles by 2026.
Move On: Advanced walk signals keep pedestrians safer

Move On: Advanced walk signals keep pedestrians safer

These new procedures have been popping up at locations around North Vancouver, allowing pedestrians to get a head start on traffic to make crossings safer
RCMP arrest man after joy ride in stolen pick-up truck

RCMP arrest man after joy ride in stolen pick-up truck

He fled from the police by running the truck through a fence.
Events to make time for this week (April 17 - 23)

Events to make time for this week (April 17 - 23)

The next seven days are full to the brim with cultural events worthy of scheduling in your calendar
Letter: West Vancouver adopting code of conduct shouldn't be up for debate

Letter: West Vancouver adopting code of conduct shouldn't be up for debate

The discussion should centre on what the code will entail, not whether or not it should be adopted, argues resident
Birth control users finding limitations in province's coverage, but equivalents are available

Birth control users finding limitations in province's coverage, but equivalents are available

A couple of weeks after B.C. became the first province to make prescription birth control free, some people are surprised to find they still have to pay for their prescriptions or need to switch to an equivalent medication.
Time Traveller: Canadian law effectively halted South Asian immigration for almost 40 years

Time Traveller: Canadian law effectively halted South Asian immigration for almost 40 years

These South Asian workers are seen on Lonsdale Avenue in North Vancouver in 1908, the same year the Canadian government amended its Immigration Act to make South Asian immigration nearly impossible