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Letter: Thank you to the Canadians who liberated The Netherlands 80 years ago

Letter: Thank you to the Canadians who liberated The Netherlands 80 years ago

This letter writer, now a West Vancouver resident, was three months old living in the village of Zwijndrecht, Holland when Canadian soldiers helped free the country from German control
B.C. driver wins new hearing, arguing physician shortage makes doctor's note unfair

B.C. driver wins new hearing, arguing physician shortage makes doctor's note unfair

Supreme Court Justice reviewing the petition did not agree the previous judge had explicitly required a note, but said the initial ruling was unclear and therefore 'problematic'
B.C. reviews flagship climate plan as emissions targets fall short

B.C. reviews flagship climate plan as emissions targets fall short

The review of the CleanBC program will be led by two independent experts, with results expected in late fall 2025.
Go check out this scary movie made by your twisted North Shore neighbour

Go check out this scary movie made by your twisted North Shore neighbour

North Vancouver resident Eli Craig gets very creepy with his new film, 'Clown in a Cornfield,' in theatres May 9
Updated: Police dog stabbed on Wednesday morning in Richmond

Updated: Police dog stabbed on Wednesday morning in Richmond

Traffic is now re-opened around No. 4 Road and Westminster Highway after an early morning police incident.
Rob Shaw: NDP's infrastructure fix risks derailing Indigenous reconciliation

Rob Shaw: NDP's infrastructure fix risks derailing Indigenous reconciliation

B.C. First Nations slam Bill 15 as a betrayal of DRIPA, saying the province is bypassing consultation to fast-track major projects
Editorial: We are way off target in fighting climate change in B.C.

Editorial: We are way off target in fighting climate change in B.C.

For some, it’s proof that our carbon tax was ineffective. For others, it’s proof it was only a half measure.
Les Leyne: Minister comes up short on mental health police calls

Les Leyne: Minister comes up short on mental health police calls

The minister should have had a much better handle on this file.
Whither the garden? Advocates worried about Park & Tilford

Whither the garden? Advocates worried about Park & Tilford

One of the North Vancouver garden’s most prominent features has been removed after it was found to be rotting.
Choosing singlehood? Here are 5 tips for thriving while being single

Choosing singlehood? Here are 5 tips for thriving while being single

Being single is often seen as a temporary stage, rather than a legitimate or fulfilling way of life, but research shows single people can lead fulfilling, happy lives.