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North Vancouver students craft clay poppies for Remembrance Day

North Vancouver students craft clay poppies for Remembrance Day

Each of the poppies planted represents a Canadian soldier who died in the First World War
Canada's largest-ever drone show will take place this month in Vancouver

Canada's largest-ever drone show will take place this month in Vancouver

The Grey Cup festival includes lots of free activities.
10 things we’ve learned about the Canucks after 10 games

10 things we’ve learned about the Canucks after 10 games

From Quinn Hughes' dominance to Conor Garland's emergence, there are at least a few things we know about the 2024-25 Vancouver Canucks.
Adoptable pet of the week: Bonded bunnies Garth and Galinda

Adoptable pet of the week: Bonded bunnies Garth and Galinda

Adoptable pet of the week features animals at BC SPCA West Vancouver that are in need of a forever home
North Vancouver dad wins Taylor Swift ‘Concert of a Lifetime’ grand prize

North Vancouver dad wins Taylor Swift ‘Concert of a Lifetime’ grand prize

Avid music fan Douglas Lenhart is excited to make the 'Wildest Dreams' of his family and friends come true to see one of the world's biggest stars at BC Place
Metro Vancouver prepares to dig tunnel deep under Stanley Park

Metro Vancouver prepares to dig tunnel deep under Stanley Park

The $495-million project will deliver a third of the region's drinking water by 2029.
Photos: B.C. windstorm downs trees, disrupts power

Photos: B.C. windstorm downs trees, disrupts power

Tens of thousands of people were without power from the windstorm.
Mario Canseco: Many Canadians support criminalizing residential school denials

Mario Canseco: Many Canadians support criminalizing residential school denials

From classrooms to legislation, Canadians show overwhelming support for protecting Indigenous history
West Van council considers plan for private docks on public foreshore

West Van council considers plan for private docks on public foreshore

A councillor says the need for waterfront access for safety has been a concern for years, while another suspects it is just to increase property value. Public hearing will take place Nov. 18
Metro Vancouver weather: Will La Niña bring frigid lows and ample snowfall to the region?

Metro Vancouver weather: Will La Niña bring frigid lows and ample snowfall to the region?

Should we brace for above-average snowfall?