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Richmond manager's 600 km border-crossing plot succeeds

Richmond manager's 600 km border-crossing plot succeeds

A man’s plan to travel 600 kilometres by plane and rental car to winterize his trailer just over the U.S. border went off without a hitch.
Go batty for bats in the Sea to Sky

Go batty for bats in the Sea to Sky

Report winter bat sightings and any dead bats you see
North Van school officials hopeful new Argyle will be open by December

North Van school officials hopeful new Argyle will be open by December

School district officials in North Vancouver are hoping students will be walking through the doors of the new Argyle Secondary before Christmas break.
Students learn what to do if an earthquake hits B.C.

Students learn what to do if an earthquake hits B.C.

North Shore schools join institutions around the province for the Great B.C. Shakeout earthquake drill
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky candidates talk COVID recovery, housing and transit

West Vancouver-Sea to Sky candidates talk COVID recovery, housing and transit

COVID recovery, affordable housing, transit, and economic development were all hot topics at West Vancouver Chamber-hosted virtual event
How feasible is high-speed rail for the Sea to Sky Corridor?

How feasible is high-speed rail for the Sea to Sky Corridor?

Local leaders weigh in on the Mountain Valley Express proposal
Businesses feel ripple effects from gondola closure

Businesses feel ripple effects from gondola closure

Mountain Skills Academy, Squamish Chamber speak to second hit during COVID
Province needs to shift to public system of long-term care homes, Horgan says

Province needs to shift to public system of long-term care homes, Horgan says

The province needs to move to a ­public system of long-term care homes, NDP Leader John Horgan said Wednesday, rattling private operators about the future of the industry.
Police rescue man from Inner Harbour water after hours of searching

Police rescue man from Inner Harbour water after hours of searching

Victoria police pulled a man alive out of the Inner Harbour hours after they started their search for a person in distress in the water near the Johnson Street Bridge on Wednesday. Police said the man surfaced from the water around 7:20 p.m.
Burnaby man who fell asleep in idling, stolen SUV for three hours faces charges

Burnaby man who fell asleep in idling, stolen SUV for three hours faces charges

Multiple charges are pending against a 28-year-old Burnaby man who fell asleep in an idling, stolen SUV in Metrotown for three hours with drugs and a fake handgun in the vehicle, according to police. On Sept. 24 at about 1:02 a.m.