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Bowen’s ferry schedule changes again, late sailing added

Bowen’s ferry schedule changes again, late sailing added

For at least the third time in a month, the Queen of Capilano is getting a new ferry schedule.
North Shore and Bowen libraries set to reopen

North Shore and Bowen libraries set to reopen

North Shore and Bowen Island residents making little progress on their summer reading list have run out of excuses.
Vancouver creator of racist video lives with person of colour in U.S. for two weeks

Vancouver creator of racist video lives with person of colour in U.S. for two weeks

B.C. Community Alliance demands educational program, protocols should be in place to deal with racist incidents at schools
Train collides with vehicle in Squamish Saturday

Train collides with vehicle in Squamish Saturday

Minor injuries to vehicle occupant: CN
Man dead, woman in hospital after suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at Ruby Lake cabin

Man dead, woman in hospital after suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at Ruby Lake cabin

The BC Coroners Service is investigating after a 29-year-old man died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a home on the west side of Ruby Lake on Saturday, June 27.
Growing support for a four-day work week in Canada

Growing support for a four-day work week in Canada

Political leanings and pandemic affect how Canadians view working fewer hours
Delta police Deputy Chief, and Chief issue public statements

Delta police Deputy Chief, and Chief issue public statements

On Monday morning, Delta police Deputy Chief Norm Lipinski and Chief Neil Dubord issued the following public statements. The following is authored by Norm Lipinski, Deputy Chief Constable and distributed on his behalf by the Delta Police Department.
Earthquake recorded between Victoria and Port Angeles

Earthquake recorded between Victoria and Port Angeles

A small earthquake was recorded in the ocean between Victoria and Port Angeles at 3:16 a.m. Sunday. The U.S. Geological Survey recorded it at as 2.5-magnitude quake, while Earthquakes Canada had it at 2.0.
Identity theft ‘can ruin your reputation overnight,’ warns victim

Identity theft ‘can ruin your reputation overnight,’ warns victim

A victim of identity theft is stepping forward, hoping that her story may help others. “Frauds might be common in times of crisis as some people feel uncertain and are looking for easy answers.
B.C. company to buy Sooke Harbour House for $5.6M

B.C. company to buy Sooke Harbour House for $5.6M

A North Vancouver real estate company buying Sooke Harbour House for $5.6 million under a court-ordered sale expects to reopen in 2021 after upgrading the property.