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Soaring coffee prices brewing up trouble for B.C. cafés, roasters

Soaring coffee prices brewing up trouble for B.C. cafés, roasters

A drought in Brazil and rising global demand have created a challenging cost environment for Canadian businesses
Hike in B.C. herring quota draws fears for marine ecosystem

Hike in B.C. herring quota draws fears for marine ecosystem

Already facing pressure from climate change, critics say now is not the time to increase quotas on a species that helps form the base of marine food web
Five titans set to enter North Shore Sports Hall of Fame

Five titans set to enter North Shore Sports Hall of Fame

NHL sniper Brett Hull, mountain bike legend Alison Sydor and basketball star Robert Sacré join builders Fen Burdett and Larry Reda in the class of 2025
Fraser Health confirms another travel-related measles case in the Lower Mainland

Fraser Health confirms another travel-related measles case in the Lower Mainland

People who were in emergency department at Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster may have been exposed to measles.
Capilano Blues score upset win to claim Pacwest basketball title

Capilano Blues score upset win to claim Pacwest basketball title

The North Vancouver team beat top-ranked VIU in the championship final to win the provincial title and earn a berth in the national championships
Metro Vancouver weather: Atmospheric river to drench south B.C. coast

Metro Vancouver weather: Atmospheric river to drench south B.C. coast

You may want to pack a snorkel this weekend.
Two North Vancouver schools in 'secure and hold' due to planned police operation, RCMP say

Two North Vancouver schools in 'secure and hold' due to planned police operation, RCMP say

Police are releasing few details but say there is no threat to public safety
Greg Perry cartoon: Tariffs on, tariffs off, tariffs on, tariffs off....

Greg Perry cartoon: Tariffs on, tariffs off, tariffs on, tariffs off....

Letter: West Vancouver council falling short in public consultation

Letter: West Vancouver council falling short in public consultation

A long tradition of public engagement in West Vancouver is being cast aside by the current mayor and council, writes former mayor Michael Smith
Mario Canseco: Polling says bad driving on the rise in B.C.

Mario Canseco: Polling says bad driving on the rise in B.C.

From botched turns to parking-lot hogs, B.C. drivers are making more mistakes on the road