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Maplewood shoreline to get major habitat makeover

Maplewood shoreline to get major habitat makeover

Tsleil-Waututh Nation and Vancouver Fraser Port Authority partnering on restoration project
86 per cent of Canadians want to restrict the sale of vaping products to youth

86 per cent of Canadians want to restrict the sale of vaping products to youth

A recent poll conducted by the Angus Reid Institute asked Canadians whether vaping does more harm than good. Specifically, it asked whether e-cigarettes are a smoking cessation aid or if they hook younger people on the addictive substance.
West Van to study Taylor and Marine ‘Gateway’ plans

West Van to study Taylor and Marine ‘Gateway’ plans

West Vancouver is looking to become a gated community, or rather, a gateway community.
First Nations question plan to revive Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

First Nations question plan to revive Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Local First Nations opposed to the expansion of the TransMountain pipeline are questioning the short timeframe set by the federal government to redo the environmental review of the project.
It’s raining dead birds in Metro Vancouver

It’s raining dead birds in Metro Vancouver

It is raining cats at the SPCA in Penticton ; however, it has been raining dead birds in Tsawwassen and it is creeping everyone out. The birds were discovered on Thursday, Sept.
Former Capilano University students look back on 'the first North Shore college'

Former Capilano University students look back on 'the first North Shore college'

School celebrates 50th anniversary
North Shore transportation plan gets mixed reviews

North Shore transportation plan gets mixed reviews

The plan to untie the “Gordian knot” of North Shore transportation problems is getting mixed reviews from some experts and groups eager to see results.
Squamish is declared carbon-neutral

Squamish is declared carbon-neutral

Local government was recognized by the province and other municipalities
Short-term rental owner fights North Van City lawsuit

Short-term rental owner fights North Van City lawsuit

The North Vancouver woman accused of running a hostel out of her Central Lonsdale townhouse is pushing back against the city’s attempt to have her shut down.
Interview sheds light on Ian Campbell’s exit from Vancouver mayor race

Interview sheds light on Ian Campbell’s exit from Vancouver mayor race

Squamish Nation hereditary chief went on record with Courier in August about impaired and speeding charges