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No extra tax relief for City of North Van businesses, council decides

No extra tax relief for City of North Van businesses, council decides

Businesses operating in the City of North Vancouver won’t be getting any extra help on their 2020 municipal taxes that residents aren’t also getting.
Crews targeting a new Upper Squamish Valley fire hotspot

Crews targeting a new Upper Squamish Valley fire hotspot

Having started in April 15, the blaze still hasn’t been called out almost a month later
North Shore Rescue pulls two from Grouse Mountain gully

North Shore Rescue pulls two from Grouse Mountain gully

While most people are sticking close to home these days, occasional hikers are still needing to be fetched out of mountain gullies by North Shore Rescue. Around 5 p.m.
BC Housing tells Oppenheimer Park homeless to vacate grounds by 6 p.m. today

BC Housing tells Oppenheimer Park homeless to vacate grounds by 6 p.m. today

‘If people don’t leave the park voluntarily, police may be called upon to enforce the evacuation order’
Marijuana firm admits misconduct related to Bridgemark investigation

Marijuana firm admits misconduct related to Bridgemark investigation

SpeakEasy Cannabis Club Ltd. admits purported consultants were paid $1.45 million but performed no consulting work
Burnaby Winter Club opens with strict physical distancing rules

Burnaby Winter Club opens with strict physical distancing rules

As the City of Burnaby grapples with how and when to open its arenas , community centres and other indoor facilities, one private group has managed to open its doors – albeit with strict limitations.
West Van real estate agent’s five-year suspension on hold pending appeal

West Van real estate agent’s five-year suspension on hold pending appeal

Shahin Behroyan appealing tribunal’s $50,000 penalty, licence suspension for professional misconduct
Nearly 80% of B.C. residents support province’s plan to re-open: poll

Nearly 80% of B.C. residents support province’s plan to re-open: poll

Despite the overwhelming support, many residents said they feel the re-opening plan is moving too quickly.
Zombie satellite hunter finds 53-year-old signal in the noise

Zombie satellite hunter finds 53-year-old signal in the noise

Nestled in a clearing in the forests of Roberts Creek is a little house and on that house are a few antennas looking up, and listening.
Canada Post unveils new stamps to mark 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day

Canada Post unveils new stamps to mark 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day

Canadians who served overseas and on the home front are being honoured on two new Canada Post stamps, unveiled Friday to mark the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.