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B.I. Conservancy buys 32 acres at Cape Roger Curtis

B.I. Conservancy buys 32 acres at Cape Roger Curtis

After months of negotiation, the conservancy acquires three waterfront lots for a park at a cost of $8.8 million
Strong support shown to help North Vancouver brewery offer more variety

Strong support shown to help North Vancouver brewery offer more variety

Black Kettle Brewing Co. is a step closer to being able to expand on its indoor facilities for beer lovers
Squamish Nation send letter of solidarity to Mi'kmaq fishers: 'we have your back'

Squamish Nation send letter of solidarity to Mi'kmaq fishers: 'we have your back'

"We stand in solidarity with our Mi’kmaq relatives, today and always."
Surrey police force can set new bar for Indigenous people: Chief

Surrey police force can set new bar for Indigenous people: Chief

Proposed “indigenization strategy” is one of the first significant policy items to be approved by the Surrey Police Board
Heritage house sets off on journey from Dundarave to Malcolm Island on Nov. 3

Heritage house sets off on journey from Dundarave to Malcolm Island on Nov. 3

'Queen Marine' will be joined on barge with another heritage house that is being saved and transported to a property off the northern tip of Vancouver Island
District of North Van gets tough on bear baiters

District of North Van gets tough on bear baiters

Residents can now be hit with $100 first offence fine for putting out garbage too early
Baptist Housing hosts virtual information evening about Inglewood development

Baptist Housing hosts virtual information evening about Inglewood development

People can submit questions in real time and have them answered by development team members
Here's how North and West Vancouver candidates plan to tackle climate change

Here's how North and West Vancouver candidates plan to tackle climate change

For Our Kids North Vancouver chapter ask candidates the big questions on climate change
Gourdgantuan: 923-pound pumpkin on display in North Van

Gourdgantuan: 923-pound pumpkin on display in North Van

When it comes to pumpkins in B.C., they don’t get much bigger than Jeff Pelletier’s. For the first time ever, North Vancouver’s gargantuan gourd grower has put his prize pumpkin on display on the North Shore.
Half of ballots may be cast already for Saturday's provincial election

Half of ballots may be cast already for Saturday's provincial election

B.C.’s election day is on Saturday, but half the ballots may have been cast already. Nearly 800,000 ballots had been received by Elections B.C. as of late Monday through in-person voting at advance polls and mail-in votes.