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Province wants more B.C. seniors to take its COVID-19 survey

Province wants more B.C. seniors to take its COVID-19 survey

The B.C. government wants more seniors and older adults to take its new online survey which aims to gather information on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted people’s lives.
Whistler family speaks out after being told to 'Go back to China'

Whistler family speaks out after being told to 'Go back to China'

Local example amongst a troubling rise in anti-Asian incidents across the province
Lynn Valley widower sues over fatal Mountain Village fire

Lynn Valley widower sues over fatal Mountain Village fire

The Lynn Valley man who lost his wife and younger son in the June 2018 apartment fire at Mountain Village is suing the landlords, the architects who designed the building and the District of North Vancouver, alleging they are responsible for the deat
Environmental groups can't intervene in Burnaby TMX protesters' appeal

Environmental groups can't intervene in Burnaby TMX protesters' appeal

Two Lower Mainland environmental groups will not be allowed to intervene in the case of two women found guilty of criminal contempt for breaching a court injunction while protesting the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion in Burnaby.
North Van, West Van parents weigh options as schools prepare to open part-time

North Van, West Van parents weigh options as schools prepare to open part-time

Voluntary return to school will vary by grade
Giving birth in Squamish during COVID-19 — and a baby boom

Giving birth in Squamish during COVID-19 — and a baby boom

Five babies born on Mother's Day at Squamish Hospital; 35 expected by end of the month
Ferry service between Horseshoe Bay, Departure Bay to resume June 3

Ferry service between Horseshoe Bay, Departure Bay to resume June 3

B.C. Ferries is planning to resume service between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay starting on June 3. There will be four round trips per day instead of the usual eight.
Apology offered for alleged racist comments

Apology offered for alleged racist comments

A man who allegedly hurled racial slurs at two women of Chinese descent at Garry Point Park last Friday has apologized and the complainant, who originally called the police, doesn’t want to pursue the issue through the courts.
Temporary closures on Highway 1 at North Van’s Lower Lynn interchange

Temporary closures on Highway 1 at North Van’s Lower Lynn interchange

Detour… There’s a muddy road ahead, detour. Highway 1 will be shut down in both directions overnight on several occasions over the next month as the Lower Lynn Improvement Project lumbers on. Between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.
Squamish Nation sets terms for evaluating Woodfibre's floatel

Squamish Nation sets terms for evaluating Woodfibre's floatel

Nation will work with provincial and federal governments in a non-binding agreement