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COVID-19 cases in North Van, West Van jumped to 356 in August

COVID-19 cases in North Van, West Van jumped to 356 in August

Social gatherings account for recent increases, says Dr. Bonnie Henry
Daughter, tired of restrictions, takes mom out of seniors home

Daughter, tired of restrictions, takes mom out of seniors home

Moment of silence to be held during rally today for those who have died in care homes during pandemic
Lawyers for attorney general expected to present arguments in Meng case today

Lawyers for attorney general expected to present arguments in Meng case today

VANCOUVER — Lawyers for the attorney general are expected to present the federal government's response today to the latest arguments in the extradition case of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.
Delta to ban 'inhumane' sport

Delta to ban 'inhumane' sport

Pigeon racing will be banned in Delta. Council has directed staff to report back with a bylaw prohibiting the activity.
West Van parents say they want more info about COVID-19 cases in schools

West Van parents say they want more info about COVID-19 cases in schools

A second class at Caulfeild Elementary - a Grade 5 class - is also now isolating
406,000 mail-in ballots have been requested for Oct. 24 B.C. election

406,000 mail-in ballots have been requested for Oct. 24 B.C. election

More than 406,000 people have registered for mail-in ballots since the Oct. 24 provincial election was called a week ago. Less than 24 hours after Premier John Horgan asked Lt.-Gov.
She warned her son about toxic drugs. Then he was dead

She warned her son about toxic drugs. Then he was dead

Donna Bridgman raised Leif on her own. But he was 38, with a girlfriend and, after years of helping him manage his bipolar and severe anxiety diagnoses, she was trying to let him live his own life
Squamish Search and Rescue ties record year for most callouts

Squamish Search and Rescue ties record year for most callouts

With months left in the year, the team is poised to surpass 2018 as the busiest year
$450,000 donation to CapU helps Indigenous businesses bridge the digital divide

$450,000 donation to CapU helps Indigenous businesses bridge the digital divide

TD Bank grant to CapU's Indigenous Digital Accelerator program will "help Indigenous entrepreneurs break through barriers and succeed in the tech, digital-creative and cultural sectors"
Large amount of cash left in Coquitlam donut shop

Large amount of cash left in Coquitlam donut shop

Now, the Coquitlam RCMP are trying to find the rightful owner