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Opening of new North Vancouver museum pushed back to 2021

Opening of new North Vancouver museum pushed back to 2021

Museum was originally supposed to open this fall
New border fence near Vancouver isn’t keeping Americans and Canadians apart

New border fence near Vancouver isn’t keeping Americans and Canadians apart

The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol says it is a matter of 'safety'
Autistic teen attacked at Richmond school

Autistic teen attacked at Richmond school

Richmond RCMP is asking for witnesses to an attack on an autistic teenager in a school basketball court. According to police, the boy was playing basketball at Richmond Secondary around 7 p.m.
Surrey man charged in Xwemelch'stn arson

Surrey man charged in Xwemelch'stn arson

Charges have now been sworn against the man West Vancouver police accuse of setting fire to a home on Squamish Nation land.
Canada hires thousands of migrant farm workers. Why?

Canada hires thousands of migrant farm workers. Why?

COVID-19 laid bare cracks in the country's food system. Cracks that run deeper than disrupted supply chains and empty shelves. Cracks that tie together sky-high farm debt, land speculation, and Canada’s reliance on migrant agricultural workers.
8 more B.C. flights flagged for possible COVID-19 exposure

8 more B.C. flights flagged for possible COVID-19 exposure

In total, 52 flights through B.C. have been added to the BCCDC’s public exposure list for August
Anti-Trans Mountain banners blanket Burnaby overpasses

Anti-Trans Mountain banners blanket Burnaby overpasses

People opposed to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project blanketed Burnaby overpasses on Wednesday afternoon.
Black bear surprises customers with stroll into B.C. liquor store

Black bear surprises customers with stroll into B.C. liquor store

It was a regular Monday evening in Revelstoke at Last Call Liquor Store, until a bear strolled in for a look around. The shop has been keeping its door open to avoid customers touching handles during the COVID-19 pandemic.
'I just got hit by lightning.’ Bowen Island man who survived strike has incredible story to tell

'I just got hit by lightning.’ Bowen Island man who survived strike has incredible story to tell

'Moments are fleeting in our life so let's just get on with it, get on with the things that need to happen,' Bowen Island resident Cal Misener says after lightning blows him off his feet.
ICBC to move North Van licensing office

ICBC to move North Van licensing office

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is packing its bags and moving the North Vancouver Driver Licensing Office away from Central Lonsdale. ICBC's lease at its 125 East 13th St.