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Adrian Raeside cartoon: Remembrance Day

Adrian Raeside cartoon: Remembrance Day

B.C.-made exoskeletons could 'change the world' for the physically disabled

B.C.-made exoskeletons could 'change the world' for the physically disabled

"The first time I walked with the exoskeleton was a jaw-dropping experience."
Remembrance Day: Bomber Command pilot's son traces father's wartime legacy

Remembrance Day: Bomber Command pilot's son traces father's wartime legacy

West Vancouver's Roddy MacKenzie said his dad never talked about the war that shaped his adult life. MacKenzie’s quest to find out more led him to research Bomber Command
B.C. public drug consumption law unconstitutional, lawsuit claims

B.C. public drug consumption law unconstitutional, lawsuit claims

Lawsuit says B.C.'s Restricting Public Consumption of Illegal Substances Act puts the health and safety of people who use drugs at extreme risk.
Feds splash North Shore recreation with $2.7 million in grants

Feds splash North Shore recreation with $2.7 million in grants

There are seven recreation projects getting a bump of federal cash locally
Accused RCMP leaker tells of clandestine operation, moles inside law enforcement

Accused RCMP leaker tells of clandestine operation, moles inside law enforcement

OTTAWA — A former RCMP official accused of leaking secrets says he was actually conducting a clandestine intelligence operation — one that had to be kept ultra-quiet due to moles within Canadian law enforcement.
Escaped sex offender Hopley may have changed appearance to elude capture: police

Escaped sex offender Hopley may have changed appearance to elude capture: police

Vancouver police say escaped sex offender Randall Hopley may have changed his appearance by cutting his hair and could frequent stores such as Walmart or sewing supply shops.
Executive awarded $3.7M after Richmond taxi accident

Executive awarded $3.7M after Richmond taxi accident

The B.C. Supreme Court award includes $2.9 million for loss of earning capacity.
North Vancouver utilizes $92M in CMHC funding across two rental projects

North Vancouver utilizes $92M in CMHC funding across two rental projects

One of the projects is already completed and fully leased with more units to come in the summer of 2025
New B.C. law helps injured workers return to workplace

New B.C. law helps injured workers return to workplace

More than 60,000 workers were injured at the workplace in 2022.