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Ferry Building Gallery's Christmas market returns after three year hiatus

Ferry Building Gallery's Christmas market returns after three year hiatus

The Great Gifts event at the West Vancouver gallery will showcase a selection of creative wares from more than 35 artisans and artists
B.C. coal mines linked to record-breaking toxin spike in U.S. waters, study says

B.C. coal mines linked to record-breaking toxin spike in U.S. waters, study says

Lead scientist in U.S. Geological Survey study says there is now 'strong evidence' B.C. coal mines are linked to largest selenium increase ever recorded.
Photos: Prince Harry visits Whistler ahead of 2025 Invictus Games

Photos: Prince Harry visits Whistler ahead of 2025 Invictus Games

The Invictus Games take place Feb. 8 to 16, 2025, in Vancouver and Whistler.
B.C. MP Jenny Kwan tables petition for foreign agent registry

B.C. MP Jenny Kwan tables petition for foreign agent registry

Chinese-Canadian pro-democracy groups put voice behind speedy implementation of a new Foreign Influence Transparency Registry.
Surrey fentanyl dealer gets time served, probation

Surrey fentanyl dealer gets time served, probation

"There is no doubt fentanyl ... is a pox on society," judge says.
North Vancouver striker Devin O'Hea named GNAC Player of the Year

North Vancouver striker Devin O'Hea named GNAC Player of the Year

SFU men’s soccer captain Devin O’Hea recorded at least one point in 10 of 11 matches against conference competition
Teen boy charged with murder in 2022 stabbing at Surrey high school

Teen boy charged with murder in 2022 stabbing at Surrey high school

The suspect is not being named as he was 17 at the time of the incident.
BC Hydro plans major new North Shore office and works yard

BC Hydro plans major new North Shore office and works yard

The utility is about to go through a three-year construction project to upgrade the facilities that serve the North Shore.
B.C. unfairly clawed back COVID-19 benefit to thousands during pandemic, says report

B.C. unfairly clawed back COVID-19 benefit to thousands during pandemic, says report

The B.C. government announced the one-time, tax-free benefit in March 2020, paying out $653 million.
North Vancouver schools see surge in enrolment

North Vancouver schools see surge in enrolment

The number of students is up 270 over projections, and most of that increase is driven by immigration