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North Vancouver church creates life-sized Advent calendar (with gifts inside)

North Vancouver church creates life-sized Advent calendar (with gifts inside)

The display is intended to foster the highest ideals of the Christmas season
Critical natural areas shield half of Canada's population from flooding, study finds

Critical natural areas shield half of Canada's population from flooding, study finds

Study finds forests and wetlands protect 3.7 million people in 358 Canadian population centres.
Letter: Limiting new currency exhanges is a reasonable compromise

Letter: Limiting new currency exhanges is a reasonable compromise

City of North Vancouver Couns. Don Bell, Shervin Shahriari and Tony Valente share their thinking behind a plan to ban any new currency exchanges from opening in street-level retail spaces
West Vancouver Emergency Services Gift Drive returns collecting toys for families in need

West Vancouver Emergency Services Gift Drive returns collecting toys for families in need

The gift drive is accepting donations at locations across West Vancouver until Dec. 20
Bird flu in B.C.: How to protect yourself from H5N1

Bird flu in B.C.: How to protect yourself from H5N1

How a B.C. teenager caught the avian flu is still unknown.
StatCan study says 3% of B.C. homes flipped each year

StatCan study says 3% of B.C. homes flipped each year

Government measures and softer market could curtail home-flipping going forward
Surrey Gang Unit raid finds drugs and guns in West Vancouver mansion

Surrey Gang Unit raid finds drugs and guns in West Vancouver mansion

A 29-year-old man was arrested at the scene
Argyle brings provincial soccer trophy home for first time since 1988

Argyle brings provincial soccer trophy home for first time since 1988

The North Vancouver team gave up just one goal in the tournament
North Vancouver council rejects Mountain Highway road safety plan

North Vancouver council rejects Mountain Highway road safety plan

Some community members opposed staff-recommended infrastructure upgrades that would remove a vehicle lane
Mario Canseco: B.C.'s digital divide persists post-pandemic

Mario Canseco: B.C.'s digital divide persists post-pandemic

Younger and older British Columbians approach e-commerce and online risks differently, according to polling