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UPDATED: Squamish Search and Rescue saves climber on the Stawamus Chief

UPDATED: Squamish Search and Rescue saves climber on the Stawamus Chief

Dish soap the secret ingredient to freeing a person whose knee was lodged in a crack
Worker killed in North Vancouver paving accident

Worker killed in North Vancouver paving accident

WorkSafeBC is investigating after a contractor was fatally crushed at a North Vancouver job site Thursday afternoon. Just before 2 p.m., multiple agencies responded to an industrial property at Mountain Highway and Bay Street.
North Van offering targeted classroom time for high school students

North Van offering targeted classroom time for high school students

About half of elementary students in North Van expected to go back to school next week
Married for 74 years, this North Van couple with COVID-19 died 37 hours apart

Married for 74 years, this North Van couple with COVID-19 died 37 hours apart

Family remember Robert and Joan Proctor as so much more than numbers in the daily pandemic press briefing
281 rental units pitched for Central Lonsdale

281 rental units pitched for Central Lonsdale

A sizable new all-rental development in Central Lonsdale is headed for public hearing.
Do you know this woman caught on video tripping a senior in Burnaby?

Do you know this woman caught on video tripping a senior in Burnaby?

Burnaby RCMP is looking for help from the public to identify a woman caught on video approaching an 84-year-old woman and tripping her. The incident happened on April 3 on Central Boulevard near the Metrotown Skytrain Station.
Two metres likely not enough to stem the spread of COVID-19, say experts

Two metres likely not enough to stem the spread of COVID-19, say experts

Signs across the world have implored people to stay two-metres apart. Now, as schools, businesses and playgrounds get set to re-open, some experts are warning it might not be enough.
Mental Wellness: BC society helping kids cope virtually

Mental Wellness: BC society helping kids cope virtually

The BC Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) has released a new series of videos to help children cope during stressful times.
Meet the Malawian music star isolating on Bowen Island

Meet the Malawian music star isolating on Bowen Island

Lady Pace hoped to bring the Music Heals program back to Malawi but COVID got in the way
Surrey to re-open over 200 playgrounds and eight skate parks by June 1

Surrey to re-open over 200 playgrounds and eight skate parks by June 1

Onus on the public to be mindful of hygiene