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Capilano University holds open house in Squamish

Capilano University holds open house in Squamish

At least 100 people were in attendance at the Squamish Adventure Centre to learn about educational programs.
Noticing fewer birds at your feeders? This might be why

Noticing fewer birds at your feeders? This might be why

The number of visitors at your feeder will fluctuate throughout the seasons.
2024 North Shore Sport Awards recognize community’s best

2024 North Shore Sport Awards recognize community’s best

Among this year’s winners are marathon runner Natasha Wodak, hockey phenom Connor Bedard and distance swimmer Debbie Collingwood
B.C. man pleads not guilty to nine firearm offences

B.C. man pleads not guilty to nine firearm offences

Henry Aldofo Barahona allegedly had a modified nine-millimetre Rohm signalling revolver and a .45-calibre Ruger semiautomatic pistol.
Citizens receive awards for bravery after saving man in False Creek

Citizens receive awards for bravery after saving man in False Creek

Gary Connell: "I'm a human being. There was no thought process. Just get it done."
B.C. law to recover health costs from companies behind harmful products: AG Sharma

B.C. law to recover health costs from companies behind harmful products: AG Sharma

VICTORIA — British Columbia introduced proposed legislation Thursday that would allow it to sue for health-related costs over damages by companies like social-media giants and energy drink manufacturers whose products could cause harm.
B.C.'s seniors advocate blames long-term care waits on lack of home support

B.C.'s seniors advocate blames long-term care waits on lack of home support

VICTORIA — British Columbia's seniors advocate says the increasing unmet demand for home support services is likely to blame for a ballooning wait-list to get a bed in long-term care, with the problem worsened by population growth.
B.C. boy, 9, loves hockey, his rabbit and pi, which he has memorized to 2,030 digits

B.C. boy, 9, loves hockey, his rabbit and pi, which he has memorized to 2,030 digits

Nine-year-old Lucas Mason Yao loves the Vancouver Canucks, his pet bunny Chomp and pi, the mathematical constant that's celebrated every March 14 around the world. Yao, from Pitt Meadows, B.C.
Former West Van mayor Mike Smith calls on current Mayor Mark Sager to resign

Former West Van mayor Mike Smith calls on current Mayor Mark Sager to resign

Smith says he’s lost trust in Sager following a B.C. Law Society suspension. A petition is also circulating online calling on the mayor to step down.
Letter: Mark Sager has lost credibility to lead West Vancouver

Letter: Mark Sager has lost credibility to lead West Vancouver

The current West Van mayor cannot provide the leadership the community needs, writes former mayor Michael Smith