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From horse defamation to rogue raccoons, these Animal Law experts have seen it all

From horse defamation to rogue raccoons, these Animal Law experts have seen it all

Vancouver legal eagles bring expertise to UBC in September
Happy International Women’s Day from the high seas

Happy International Women’s Day from the high seas

Female scientists, crew on ship in Gulf of Alaska wish women of the world a happy International Women’s Day
David Suzuki implores young to act on climate change

David Suzuki implores young to act on climate change

The most recognizable advocate for the environment in this country is calling on Canadian youth to change the political agenda and force action on the issue of climate change.
Off-ramp closure prompts concerns

Off-ramp closure prompts concerns

Commutes to and from North Van’s Lynnmour area are about to get a lot more complicated
Man receives 1-year probation for dangerous driving in North Van

Man receives 1-year probation for dangerous driving in North Van

Driver had been drinking before taking wheel
Bowen ferry schedule and tracking goes high-tech with new electronic info board

Bowen ferry schedule and tracking goes high-tech with new electronic info board

It's replacing the ol' glance across the sound – "Can you see the ferry yet?"
May calls Trudeau's comments on SNC-Lavalin affair 'deeply disturbing'

May calls Trudeau's comments on SNC-Lavalin affair 'deeply disturbing'

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s acknowledgment that he should have been aware trust had eroded between former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould and his office over the SNC-Lavalin affair was “deeply disturbing,” says Green Party Leader Elizabeth
Building vessels overseas maintains low fares: B.C. Ferries CEO

Building vessels overseas maintains low fares: B.C. Ferries CEO

B.C. Ferries would prefer to build its vessels locally, but in order to keep fares affordable it has little choice but to use foreign shipyards, according to chief executive Mark Collins.
North Shore politicians weigh in on SNC-Lavalin affair

North Shore politicians weigh in on SNC-Lavalin affair

North Vancouver Liberal MP Jonathan Wilkinson is chalking up the ongoing SNC-Lavalin scandal currently engulfing the federal Liberals to simple differences of opinion within cabinet.
8 more glass sponge reef refuges created in Howe Sound

8 more glass sponge reef refuges created in Howe Sound

They’ve been quietly hanging on for more than 500 million years and they’ve got a fighting chance at 500 million more.