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Baldrey: Making sense of B.C.'s 35 new provincial electoral ridings

Baldrey: Making sense of B.C.'s 35 new provincial electoral ridings

Political columnist Keith Baldrey explains how the new electoral areas "speak volumes" to the province's growth in the last 40 years.
'A rare occurrence': Metro Vancouver SkyTrain station to close for six weeks

'A rare occurrence': Metro Vancouver SkyTrain station to close for six weeks

Commuters beware.
North Shore News bags six nominations for Ma Murray Awards

North Shore News bags six nominations for Ma Murray Awards

The winners will be announced at North Vancouver's Polygon Gallery April 20
B.C. rec property flip leads to disbarment of retired lawyer

B.C. rec property flip leads to disbarment of retired lawyer

Despite retiring and handing in his licence, lawyer Lindsay Ross has been disbarred by the Law Society of BC: 'Misconduct cannot be avoided simply by resigning from the Law Society'
Kirk LaPointe: BC NDP’s enduring popularity a puzzler for opponents

Kirk LaPointe: BC NDP’s enduring popularity a puzzler for opponents

Long health-care wait times, housing woes and a giant deficit haven't proven fatal for provincial government
Naturopathic doctors aren't solution to primary care crisis: doctors, health experts

Naturopathic doctors aren't solution to primary care crisis: doctors, health experts

Vancouver naturopathic doctor Vanessa Lindsay has been treating a longtime patient's high blood pressure through nutrition and exercise. "She's lost weight. She's stronger. She's eating well. She's hydrated. She's sleeping better," said Lindsay.
Conservationists try to help orca calf after its mother dies in beaching near Zeballos

Conservationists try to help orca calf after its mother dies in beaching near Zeballos

Orca appeared to be hunting when ebbing tides beached her.
RCMP seek witnesses to 'disturbance' at Cowichan Aquatic Centre

RCMP seek witnesses to 'disturbance' at Cowichan Aquatic Centre

A 33-second video posted to Facebook showing a portion of the incident alleges that a man had entered the women’s changing room, police confirm.
Letter: North Van sewage treatment plant project a shambles

Letter: North Van sewage treatment plant project a shambles

Ballooning budgets and constantly pushed back completion dates could have been avoided with better planning, says reader
Time Traveller: North Vancouver pioneer Charles H. Cates Sr., with his horses

Time Traveller: North Vancouver pioneer Charles H. Cates Sr., with his horses

The Cates name is very well known throughout the North Shore, with a family tree that includes an MLA and a couple of mayors