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Blueberry River launches new company, introduces CEO

Blueberry River launches new company, introduces CEO

Outgoing Fort St. John mayor Lori Ackerman to head new resources venture
5 tips to celebrate a fun and safe Halloween with fireworks

5 tips to celebrate a fun and safe Halloween with fireworks

Willow Fireworks has been safely and legally selling fireworks for 20 years
Unionized shipyard workers back on the job at Seaspan in North Vancouver

Unionized shipyard workers back on the job at Seaspan in North Vancouver

A tentative deal has been reached between Seaspan and the union representing striking tugboat captains. Pickets have come down at Vancouver Shipyards and Vancouver Drydock in North Vancouver.
Will third party political machines make the difference on election day?

Will third party political machines make the difference on election day?

British Columbia’s election laws regulating third parties need more teeth and the regulator needs more tools, says the co-founder of Democracy Watch.
Lonsdale Quay rebukes 'scandalous' civil claim filed by Green Leaf Brewing

Lonsdale Quay rebukes 'scandalous' civil claim filed by Green Leaf Brewing

The Quay's response states that the brewery's owner hadn't paid rent in full for almost 5 years, and therefore his option to renew the lease was invalid
This Horseshoe Bay cannabis shop has curated products for all clients needs

This Horseshoe Bay cannabis shop has curated products for all clients needs

Happy Isle Cannabis is proud to be West Vancouver’s first legal cannabis shop
Upper Lonsdale church closes after 122 years of service

Upper Lonsdale church closes after 122 years of service

For more than a century, the St. Martin's Anglican Church in Upper Lonsdale has been the cornerstone of the community.
Judge rejects Vancouver Shipyards' injunction request to bar pickets

Judge rejects Vancouver Shipyards' injunction request to bar pickets

Shipyard and drydock companies in North Van argued their work has been unfairly halted by the tugboat captains' strike. But a B.C. Supreme Court justice ruled the pickets can stay.
District of West Vancouver scoops award for climate action policy

District of West Vancouver scoops award for climate action policy

The district collected the award during the Climate and Energy Action Awards, at the Union of BC Municipalities Convention on Wednesday.
Port of Vancouver exports rebound after grain shipments plummeted in first half of 2022

Port of Vancouver exports rebound after grain shipments plummeted in first half of 2022

Demand for domestic agricultural products is rising while the war in Ukraine puts pressure on global supply