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‘Historic’ agreement recognizes Belcarra Regional Park as Tsleil-Waututh ancestral home

‘Historic’ agreement recognizes Belcarra Regional Park as Tsleil-Waututh ancestral home

Metro Vancouver and Tsleil-Waututh Nation will manage park co-operatively
North Shore Rescue responds to two simultaneous calls

North Shore Rescue responds to two simultaneous calls

Two backcountry adventurers had a bit of luck on their side after suffering injuries deep in the backcountry late Monday afternoon, North Shore Rescue says. “We were enjoying a relatively quiet Family Day weekend and then all hell broke loose at 3 p.
Regulator infers money laundering or tax evasion by Vancouver mutual fund dealer

Regulator infers money laundering or tax evasion by Vancouver mutual fund dealer

Ex-CIBC dealer Meng Xi Li handled millions of dollars for family members
UPDATED: Wet'suwet'en supporters block East Vancouver rail line

UPDATED: Wet'suwet'en supporters block East Vancouver rail line

‘Colonial expansion of the Corporation of Canada was made possible through the construction of railways like the one we block today'
West Van school district hopes to open childcare centre for teachers' kids

West Van school district hopes to open childcare centre for teachers' kids

Faced with stiff competition to attract teachers to local classrooms, the West Vancouver school district has applied for $1.
B.C. teachers head back to mediation in last week of February

B.C. teachers head back to mediation in last week of February

The province’s teachers — who have been without a contract since the end of June — are set to return to mediation with the B.C. Public School Employers’ Association. Dates have been set for the last week of February, and B.C.
Injunction prohibits disruption of B.C. Ferries sailings

Injunction prohibits disruption of B.C. Ferries sailings

B.C. Ferries has won a court injunction to keep protesters from disrupting sailings this Family Day weekend and beyond. The order issued by B.C. Supreme Court on Friday bars people from blocking access to ferry terminals by land or water.
Squamish demonstrators hold second rally supporting Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs

Squamish demonstrators hold second rally supporting Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs

Protesters gathered at Bank of Montreal downtown
Thousands take to the streets for annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver

Thousands take to the streets for annual Women’s Memorial March in Vancouver

Now in its 29th year, the Valentine’s Day march honours the lives of missing and murdered women
MP Patrick Weiler tackles immigration, housing and taxes

MP Patrick Weiler tackles immigration, housing and taxes

Weiler, who was elected last year, has first formal talk with Squamish Chamber of Commerce