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B.C. moves up zero-emission vehicle target, with 100-per-cent sales goal by 2035

B.C. moves up zero-emission vehicle target, with 100-per-cent sales goal by 2035

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is taking steps to accelerate the transition to zero-emission vehicles to meet its 100-per-cent sales target five years sooner than initially planned.
Officer testifies about alleged B.C. sex assault on navy ship

Officer testifies about alleged B.C. sex assault on navy ship

The officer testified she said 'no' multiple times.
North Van’s Hunter Smith rides to silver in Pan Am Games wakeboarding

North Van’s Hunter Smith rides to silver in Pan Am Games wakeboarding

It’s the 21-year-old athlete’s first podium finish at an international event
West Vancouver developer ordered to pay $1.8 million for civil fraud

West Vancouver developer ordered to pay $1.8 million for civil fraud

The court found numerous instances of the developer submitting documents to a business partner that turned out to be fake
'He'll be OK': Premier David Eby unconcerned about Bank of Canada independence

'He'll be OK': Premier David Eby unconcerned about Bank of Canada independence

B.C. Premier David Eby received a letter from Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem, who expressed concern about specific directions on monetary policy.
Why fall's arrival hasn't shaken off the impact of B.C.'s 'exceptional' drought

Why fall's arrival hasn't shaken off the impact of B.C.'s 'exceptional' drought

Experts say the province has yet to escape the repercussions of hot, dry weather in spring, summer and fall.
Season’s first snowfall dusts North Shore mountains

Season’s first snowfall dusts North Shore mountains

But an El Niño system is forecasted to bring above-average temperatures over the next few months, which could mean less snowpack this season
Harvest Project holding an open house to celebrate 30 years

Harvest Project holding an open house to celebrate 30 years

Thousands of people have received a hand up from North Vancouver’s Harvest Project. Now the non-profit is opening its doors to mark 30 years.
West Van mulls rental-only rezoning for Ambleside apartment towers

West Van mulls rental-only rezoning for Ambleside apartment towers

The change would impact the future redevelopment of 31 buildings in West Vancouver's Ambleside neighbourhood
Les Leyne: No one willing to defend rules blocking foreign-trained workers

Les Leyne: No one willing to defend rules blocking foreign-trained workers

As a skills shortage worsens every year, thousands of qualified workers have been sidelined by bureaucratic inertia and bogus requirements that were imposed in a different age