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B.C. Ferries seeks better dry-dock access for repairs

B.C. Ferries seeks better dry-dock access for repairs

The company plans to award contracts called master services agreements to more than one company starting in the second quarter of this year.
New Zealand man finishes 305-day solo cross-country run for cancer research

New Zealand man finishes 305-day solo cross-country run for cancer research

Jon Nabbs was welcomed by cheers when he reached Mile Zero in Victoria.
Conservatives nominate Whistlerite Keith Roy

Conservatives nominate Whistlerite Keith Roy

The next federal election will take place on or before Oct. 20, 2025
It's time for Canucks' Podkolzin to prove he belongs in the NHL

It's time for Canucks' Podkolzin to prove he belongs in the NHL

The Canucks' first-round pick from 2019 has finally been called up from the AHL.
North Vancouver monument for Flight PS752 victims still in early planning phase

North Vancouver monument for Flight PS752 victims still in early planning phase

In July of 2022 City of North Vancouver council agreed to establish a memorial, but so far no artist or location has been selected
Demographic change hitting West Vancouver creeks, salmon survey finds

Demographic change hitting West Vancouver creeks, salmon survey finds

Chum salmon numbers were lower than normal in this year's count, but coho counts are on the rise
Tyler Myers out week-to-week with lower-body injury for Canucks

Tyler Myers out week-to-week with lower-body injury for Canucks

As Carson Soucy and Guillaume Brisebois returned to Canucks practice, Tyler Myers was absent.
Canucks re-sign Elias Pettersson to eight-year, $92.8 million contract

Canucks re-sign Elias Pettersson to eight-year, $92.8 million contract

Pettersson's new contract with the Canucks carries a cap hit of $11.6 million.
Author Mandi Gray aims to help survivors of sexual violence with Suing For Silence

Author Mandi Gray aims to help survivors of sexual violence with Suing For Silence

The author will discuss defamation law and sexual violence as part of her book tour, coming to North Vancouver March 21
How AI is transforming work and skills training

How AI is transforming work and skills training

Employers are gaining insight on skill gaps in their workforces and educators are gaining tools to help them respond to evolving labour force needs.