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Opinion: Canadian Future Party makes a push to restore rational political discourse

Opinion: Canadian Future Party makes a push to restore rational political discourse

Amid polarized political division, a new party is emerging to provide a balanced alternative
Revised plan for 104 townhomes in Lions Gate Village set for public hearing

Revised plan for 104 townhomes in Lions Gate Village set for public hearing

After initially rejecting the proposal, District of North Vancouver council OK’d a newer version with more lock-off suites
Seaspan launches new cutting-edge Canadian Coast Guard research vessel

Seaspan launches new cutting-edge Canadian Coast Guard research vessel

The floating laboratory is named after respected Nunavik Elder Naalak Nappaaluk.
‘It’s about more than just digging’: prof on preserving Sḵwx̱wú7mesh heritage

‘It’s about more than just digging’: prof on preserving Sḵwx̱wú7mesh heritage

SFU’s work at Sta’7mes Squamish school combines Indigenous knowledge with archeology.
North Vancouver dentists' bookkeeper sentenced for stealing $200,000

North Vancouver dentists' bookkeeper sentenced for stealing $200,000

The accused had already repaid the victims in full before sentencing
Funnyman Theo Von to play Vancouver show following wild Trump interview

Funnyman Theo Von to play Vancouver show following wild Trump interview

Funnyman Theo Von joins the 2024 Great Outdoors Festival Comedy Festival lineup
First of 10 Concert of a Lifetime winning tickets claimed in Metro Vancouver

First of 10 Concert of a Lifetime winning tickets claimed in Metro Vancouver

There are still nine winning tickets left at retailers around B.C.
Andy Prest: What else could you buy for the price of North Vancouver's least expensive house?

Andy Prest: What else could you buy for the price of North Vancouver's least expensive house?

The least expensive home sold on the North Shore this summer went for $1.2 million. Let's see what that might get you in other parts of Canada 🏡
Metro Vancouver HandyDART employees may go on strike

Metro Vancouver HandyDART employees may go on strike

The local union representing the shared-ride service says customer service and working conditions have steadily declined under its current operator.
Rob Shaw: Rustad’s answer to 5G COVID conspiracies? Blame cancel culture

Rob Shaw: Rustad’s answer to 5G COVID conspiracies? Blame cancel culture

BC Conservatives face credibility gap as candidate calls wireless networks 'genocidal weapons'