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More underwater microphones being installed to protect whales

More underwater microphones being installed to protect whales

Hydrophones automatically detect whale calls and clicks.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation carver designs 30-foot totem for Burnaby oil refinery

Tsleil-Waututh Nation carver designs 30-foot totem for Burnaby oil refinery

Master carver Mark George will unveil his piece at the Parkland refinery next month
Letter: Golden retriever Riley takes over North Shore News delivery role

Letter: Golden retriever Riley takes over North Shore News delivery role

Good boy!
'Magical experience': Kayaker stunned by orcas in North Vancouver

'Magical experience': Kayaker stunned by orcas in North Vancouver

Kayaker Scott Suffron spotted the duo swimming through the waters of Indian Arm Sunday morning.
B.C. brings in 'bell-to-bell' school phone ban, as new access rules target protesters

B.C. brings in 'bell-to-bell' school phone ban, as new access rules target protesters

VANCOUVER — Cellphone use will be restricted in all British Columbia school districts when pupils return next week, as the province becomes the latest to curtail the use of the devices by students.
People’s Party to run candidate in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country

People’s Party to run candidate in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country

Peyman Askari said he felt compelled to get involved in politics to push back on government overreach
Metro Vancouver travellers can change flights booked during a possible Air Canada strike

Metro Vancouver travellers can change flights booked during a possible Air Canada strike

Find out everything you need to know about changing your flight.
'Experience the cauldron's magnificent glow': Vancouver's Olympic cauldron is being lit this week

'Experience the cauldron's magnificent glow': Vancouver's Olympic cauldron is being lit this week

It'll only be lit for a couple of hours.
Half of Canadians support mandatory national service, survey reveals

Half of Canadians support mandatory national service, survey reveals

New poll shows broad support for a national service program, but enthusiasm varies based on region
'Some people never learn': B.C. camping scalper caught trying to resell reservation

'Some people never learn': B.C. camping scalper caught trying to resell reservation

A person tried to resell their camping reservation online for $83.