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Lower Mainland sea lion research station faces uncertain future

Lower Mainland sea lion research station faces uncertain future

The one-of-a-kind Port Moody research facility is in jeopardy, just as researchers say we need it most
Video: Grizzly bear fight caught on camera in northern B.C.

Video: Grizzly bear fight caught on camera in northern B.C.

"This was by far one of my favourite wildlife encounters I have ever had."
Hiker rescued from BCMC Trail after injuring hip

Hiker rescued from BCMC Trail after injuring hip

Emergency crews were summoned to the BCMC Trail late Friday afternoon after a hiker took a fall and was unable to complete the trek.
Costs escalate on rebuild of Argyle Secondary

Costs escalate on rebuild of Argyle Secondary

North Vancouver school trustees have voted to set aside an additional $1.5 million in contingency funds to deal with escalating costs of construction on the rebuild of Argyle Secondary.
North Shore students join thousands at Global Climate Strike

North Shore students join thousands at Global Climate Strike

Whether in Vancouver or on the North Shore, scores of young people were on the move earlier today protesting government inaction on the climate crisis.
Tens of thousands rally in Vancouver for Global Climate Strike (PHOTOS+VIDEO)

Tens of thousands rally in Vancouver for Global Climate Strike (PHOTOS+VIDEO)

‘We’re at a really important time… there’s no turning back’
Tourist charged in fatal West Van crash

Tourist charged in fatal West Van crash

One charge has now been sworn in the fatal crash outside Horseshoe Bay last month. On Aug. 11, the driver of a southbound van crossed over the yellow line on Pascoe Road and collided with a northbound vehicle.
Former prime minister Jean Chretien makes campaign stop in North Vancouver

Former prime minister Jean Chretien makes campaign stop in North Vancouver

Former prime minister Jean Chretién was in North Vancouver Thursday evening.
North Van resident wins serious scratch with winning ticket

North Van resident wins serious scratch with winning ticket

A little scratch led to a heap of cash for one lucky North Vancouver gambler. After years of plunking down ten bucks a week on scratch and win tickets, Katarina Burgess recently pocketed $675,000 on a $5 Set For Life ticket.
Bowen's Climate Strike draws a crowd

Bowen's Climate Strike draws a crowd