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Suds spotted foaming from North Vancouver drainpipe

Suds spotted foaming from North Vancouver drainpipe

It’s disappointing to see that people are still associating storm drains with the sanitary network, Streamkeepers president says
Decision pending in B.C. nurse's J.K. Rowling billboard case

Decision pending in B.C. nurse's J.K. Rowling billboard case

In 2020, nurse Amy Hamm co-sponsored a Vancouver billboard saying 'I Love JK Rowling.'
Happiness among young Canadians still sliding, report finds

Happiness among young Canadians still sliding, report finds

The trend, which applies to people 30 and under, was partly driven by Canada's record as the country with the longest female decline in happiness, which started in the early 2010s, and is still ongoing.
Stan Smyl surprises Canucks super fan at her 100th birthday party

Stan Smyl surprises Canucks super fan at her 100th birthday party

‘Steamer’ stops by to help celebrate with 100-year-old Esther Roach, who still loves to wear a Canucks jersey on game days
Police increasing Stanley Park patrols after stranger sex assault

Police increasing Stanley Park patrols after stranger sex assault

Police are working to obtain more information and a detailed suspect description.
How well is Canada's program for Iranian temporary residents working?

How well is Canada's program for Iranian temporary residents working?

Many people fleeing Iran ended up on the North Shore, but one SFU researcher has doubts about the way the Canadian government has framed it as a humanitarian program
Move over, Tesla — B.C. company rolls out electric semi truck

Move over, Tesla — B.C. company rolls out electric semi truck

Startup in Merritt, B.C., plans to build diesel-electric trucks in Terrace.
Climate activist's deportation could have 'chilling effect' on political speech, says lawyer

Climate activist's deportation could have 'chilling effect' on political speech, says lawyer

Zain Haq, co-founder of Vancouver-based group Save Old Growth, is slated to be deported April 22, 2024. His lawyer said he was unfairly targeted by the Canada Border Services Agency.
Letter: West Vancouver teachers not welcome to parking passes

Letter: West Vancouver teachers not welcome to parking passes

The district is sending a bad message by denying teachers access to $20 annual parking passes to visit West Vancouver parks, says teachers' association president
$298K worth of drugs, phones seized from federal B.C. prison

$298K worth of drugs, phones seized from federal B.C. prison

Smartphones, methamphetamine and other undisclosed drugs were found at the Mission prison.