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How an alleged neo-Nazi reinvented himself as a Squamish rock climber

How an alleged neo-Nazi reinvented himself as a Squamish rock climber

Davis Wolfgang Hawke started a hate group in his past life yet seemed to support minority representation climbing
Police release image of North Van arson suspect

Police release image of North Van arson suspect

North Vancouver RCMP are calling on the public to help identify a suspect they believe was involved in an arson of a local towing company business. Eight vehicles were set ablaze at Mitchell’s Towing at 1255 Welch St .
Special weather statement cautions heavy rains headed into Metro Vancouver tonight

Special weather statement cautions heavy rains headed into Metro Vancouver tonight

Don't be fooled by Monday's sunshine and balmy temps: The rain is coming.
Three dead, one wounded near Qualicum Beach; targeted killing suspected

Three dead, one wounded near Qualicum Beach; targeted killing suspected

Major crime officers are investigating a targeted killing after three bodies were found, two of them in a burned-out travel trailer, in a gravel pit at the end of a logging road near Whiskey Creek.
Teens who participate in extracurriculars have better mental health: UBC study

Teens who participate in extracurriculars have better mental health: UBC study

A new study out of UBC has found that teenagers, especially girls, have better mental health when they spend more time taking part in extracurricular activities, like sports and art, and less time in front of screens.
Vancouver party-goers flout COVID-19 rules Halloween night

Vancouver party-goers flout COVID-19 rules Halloween night

Social media posts showed downtown streets crowded with party-goers on Halloween night
Oak Bay man handed $1,150 ticket for not following quarantine rules

Oak Bay man handed $1,150 ticket for not following quarantine rules

An Oak Bay man has been fined $1,150 in what is believed to be Vancouver Island’s first ticket for violating the terms of a quarantine.
Army reservist from New Westminster regiment killed in training exercise

Army reservist from New Westminster regiment killed in training exercise

A 29-year-old Army reservist from a regiment in New Westminster has been identified as the soldier killed during a training exercise at a military base in Alberta. The Canadian Armed Forces says Cpl.
International student enrolment down in North and West Vancouver

International student enrolment down in North and West Vancouver

Travel and VISA restrictions because of COVID-19 has meant enrolment of international students is significantly down in both North and West Vancouver school districts this year, resulting in a loss of almost $10 million.
Four more Burnaby schools see COVID-19 exposures

Four more Burnaby schools see COVID-19 exposures

Four more Burnaby schools have seen recent COVID-19 exposures. According to the Fraser Health’s school exposures site, three Burnaby schools were added to the list, while parents at a fourth school recently received a notification letter.