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Wet’suwet’en chiefs, Mohawks dig in heels on blockade

Wet’suwet’en chiefs, Mohawks dig in heels on blockade

Prime Minister, First Nations hold dueling press conferences, neither side blinks
Police ERT called after stranger refuses to leave home in North Van

Police ERT called after stranger refuses to leave home in North Van

Incident resolved peacefully with arrest
Police incident in Lynn Valley

Police incident in Lynn Valley

UPDATE: The incident has now been peacefully resolved . A police incident appears to be underway in North Vancouver's Lynn Valley.
UBCIC calls for salmon catch-and-release ban

UBCIC calls for salmon catch-and-release ban

Union of BC Indian Chiefs push for monitoring and stricter guidelines for sport fishing sector
New north Lynn Creek Bridge to open this spring

New north Lynn Creek Bridge to open this spring

North Shore commuters who pass through the congested Lower Lynn stretch of Highway 1 will soon be testing out the new north Lynn Creek Bridge.
Telus CEO says 5,000 jobs at risk if feds mandate MVNOs

Telus CEO says 5,000 jobs at risk if feds mandate MVNOs

What happened: Telus’ CEO says company would axe about 5,000 workers and $1 billion in investments if required to provide certain operators access to infrastructure Why it matters: Ottawa has been examining ways to boost competition and reduce prices
West Van withholds building permit; accuses owner of asking forgiveness instead of permission

West Van withholds building permit; accuses owner of asking forgiveness instead of permission

Applicant "playing us for fools," says councillor
Police cleared in North Van teen’s death

Police cleared in North Van teen’s death

The Independent Investigations Office has cleared police of any wrongdoing in the death of a North Vancouver teen.
Philanthropist, businessman Robert H. Lee dies at 86

Philanthropist, businessman Robert H. Lee dies at 86

Lee founded Prospero Group in 1979, was UBC chancellor and chair of UBC Properties Trust
Vancouver forecast calls for rain nearly every day for a week

Vancouver forecast calls for rain nearly every day for a week

While Vancouver saw a number of sunny days this week, the forecast is calling for a rather wet week ahead. Environment Canada is calling for sunshine and a high of 7°C near the water and 11°C inland on Thursday. A low of -1°C is expected overnight.