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BC Hydro rates to increase but still among lowest in North America

BC Hydro rates to increase but still among lowest in North America

Rate increases over the next two years will come to about $3.75 per month for the average residential household that currently pays about $100.
West Vancouver eyes district-owned land on Fulton Avenue for new housing

West Vancouver eyes district-owned land on Fulton Avenue for new housing

Current parameters would allow for up to an eight-storey apartment on the Ambleside property
Is social media the new union battleground?

Is social media the new union battleground?

Air Canada's flight attendants have launched a clever online campaign to win public support in negotiations.
With U.S. tariffs, North Vancouver craft distillery owner encourages people to buy local

With U.S. tariffs, North Vancouver craft distillery owner encourages people to buy local

Supporting local distilleries and other businesses can help recirculate revenue back into the B.C. economy, president of The Woods Spirit Co. says
Nearly half of B.C. landslides linked to logging, wildfires, study finds

Nearly half of B.C. landslides linked to logging, wildfires, study finds

Study finds nearly half of 1,300 landslides that occurred during B.C.'s November 2021 atmospheric river event started in areas burned by wildfire or disturbed by logging.
Tribunal rejects B.C. woman’s claim over returned dachshund puppy

Tribunal rejects B.C. woman’s claim over returned dachshund puppy

Jessica Clark says she returned the puppy to the breeder for rehoming because she wanted 'what’s best for the little guy.'
It's not business as usual for Canadians who want to stay in the U.S., lawyers warn

It's not business as usual for Canadians who want to stay in the U.S., lawyers warn

U.S. immigration lawyer Jim Hacking says there is a growing list of stories where people "with varying degrees of immigration status" — even one with a permanent-resident card — were either detained or deported in ways not seen before.
North Vancouver student takes down competition to claim provincial wrestling title

North Vancouver student takes down competition to claim provincial wrestling title

Mark Kieling of Argyle Secondary won the 66-kilogram weight class
Langley RCMP looking for owner of missing cash

Langley RCMP looking for owner of missing cash

Mounties say a "sizable" amount of cash was turned in over the weekend.
Two Tesla chargers torched in Nanaimo, others damaged

Two Tesla chargers torched in Nanaimo, others damaged

The vandalism comes as Tesla vehicles, charging stations and dealerships are increasingly being attacked as a result of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s ties with U.S. President Donald Trump