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North Vancouver city council puts forward ‘buy local’ policy to counter U.S. tariffs

North Vancouver city council puts forward ‘buy local’ policy to counter U.S. tariffs

With tariffs affecting many everyday products, staff will work on several projects to help local and national economies thrive
B.C. private school teacher banned 5 years for 'sexual' messages with Grade 7 girls

B.C. private school teacher banned 5 years for 'sexual' messages with Grade 7 girls

The messages had "sexual innuendo and personally invasive comments," according to the ruling.
B.C. researchers find possible link between social media use, delusional disorders

B.C. researchers find possible link between social media use, delusional disorders

Disorders include narcissistic personality disorder, erotomania, body dysmorphic disorder and anorexia.
‘We are so freaking excited:’ Popular donut and fried chicken shop moving into old Cartems location

‘We are so freaking excited:’ Popular donut and fried chicken shop moving into old Cartems location

It'll be their first location in Vancouver
New Terry Fox exhibit to open in the Canadian hero's hometown

New Terry Fox exhibit to open in the Canadian hero's hometown

The City of Port Coquitlam launches the display Terry Fox: Inspiring Local Champions at the Port Coquitlam Community Centre on Saturday, April 12, 2025 — 45 years to the day he started his epic Marathon of Hope.
Bookstores dead? Not on the North Shore, if you know where to look

Bookstores dead? Not on the North Shore, if you know where to look

The many bookstores and libraries in North Vancouver and West Van prove the power the written word still has here, writes columnist Jackie Bateman
Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives slam Eby’s ‘dictatorial’ emergency powers

Rob Shaw: BC Conservatives slam Eby’s ‘dictatorial’ emergency powers

Bill 7 gives cabinet the power to rewrite laws behind closed doors
Editorial: We have an urgent need for washrooms at Phibbs Exchange

Editorial: We have an urgent need for washrooms at Phibbs Exchange

It seems a bit unsporting to open up a coffee shop at a major transit hub and not provide a loo alongside it
$1-per-share B.C. real estate company fined $100K for unregistered activity

$1-per-share B.C. real estate company fined $100K for unregistered activity

Addy Technology Corp. was trading securities while unregistered
B.C. saw most climate-influenced heat days in Canada this winter, says report

B.C. saw most climate-influenced heat days in Canada this winter, says report

Climate change doubled the likelihood of elevated temperatures in B.C. over 25 days this winter, finds U.S. group.