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North Van's illegal hostel townhouse hits the market

North Van's illegal hostel townhouse hits the market

NOTE: This story has been updated since it was first posted. For sale: One townhouse. Three bedrooms, but sleeps up to a dozen or more.
Sustainabiliteens protest outside North Van MP’s office

Sustainabiliteens protest outside North Van MP’s office

NOTE: This story has been updated since it was first posted. Climate change. Systemic racism. COVID-19. All of them crises and none of them being adequately addressed by the federal government.

Lumber hits record high prices due to low supply and high demand

Lumber prices across North America have nearly tripled since 2019 as a result of “once-in-a-lifetime phenomena”
Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. continue to fall as recoveries top 7,000

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. continue to fall as recoveries top 7,000

There were 98 new infections reported overnight, while 119 people recovered and one died
Naked man scares woman walking alone on darkened Burnaby parkway

Naked man scares woman walking alone on darkened Burnaby parkway

A 32-year-old Vancouver woman who encountered a naked man on a Burnaby parkway "touching himself" last week believes it was the same man who allegedly flashed a different woman in the city in February.
BREAKING: Squamish RCMP and Sea to Sky Gondola announce $250,000 reward for information on sabotage

BREAKING: Squamish RCMP and Sea to Sky Gondola announce $250,000 reward for information on sabotage

RCMP have received some tips and have surveillance footage, but aren't releasing that information at this time
Class of primary students from West Van's Caulfeild Elementary isolating

Class of primary students from West Van's Caulfeild Elementary isolating

A class of primary students at an elementary school in West Vancouver is now self-isolating after a person in their class tested positive for COVID-19. Parents at Caulfeild Elementary received the news on Thursday.
More female southern resident killer whales needed for population growth: scientists

More female southern resident killer whales needed for population growth: scientists

VANCOUVER — The addition of a new male calf to a critically endangered pod of southern resident killer whales has left experts happy yet disappointed because it won't further the population of the orcas.
Second orca calf born to endangered J-Pod

Second orca calf born to endangered J-Pod

Another baby orca has emerged in J-Pod, the second addition in a month. The first baby was born Sept. 5 to Tahlequah, also known as J35, who attracted international attention in 2018 when she carried her dead calf for 17 days.
Bowen's food bank back to normal operation as of Sept. 28

Bowen's food bank back to normal operation as of Sept. 28

Precautions include sanitization, masks