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Teen arrested in North Van charged in UBC carjacking

Teen arrested in North Van charged in UBC carjacking

One of two teenagers arrested in North Vancouver this month after residents noticed them driving erratically in a quiet cul-de-sac has now been charged with robbery and use of an imitation firearm in connection with an alleged carjacking.
Scouts' tents destroyed by bear on Seymour campout in North Van

Scouts' tents destroyed by bear on Seymour campout in North Van

A Richmond scout group had a hands-on lesson in bear awareness in North Vancouver over the Thanksgiving weekend after a black bear tore apart their tents set up for a group camp out on Mt. Seymour.
Mixed-use development pitched for Moodyville

Mixed-use development pitched for Moodyville

As the new, densified Moodyville takes shape, City of North Vancouver council is contemplating a two-building, 200-unit mixed-use development in the middle of it. Council voted 5-1 to advance the East Third Street and St. Davids Avenue project Oct.
What small businesses can expect from the Liberal minority government

What small businesses can expect from the Liberal minority government

Pressure on reducing credit-card interchange fees may ramp up; ban on single-use plastics may also take place
‘Work may begin as early as October’ on Burnaby Mountain tunnel: Trans Mountain

‘Work may begin as early as October’ on Burnaby Mountain tunnel: Trans Mountain

Trans Mountain sent an email entitled “Burnaby construction updates” to subscribers on Wednesday that included an item about the tunnel that is supposed to go through Burnaby Mountain. “Crews will be boring the 2.
People who smoke or snort drugs half as likely to carry naloxone: BCCDC

People who smoke or snort drugs half as likely to carry naloxone: BCCDC

The BC Centre for Disease Control calls on all people who use drugs, whether through smoking or snorting, to pick up and learn how to use a naloxone kit.
Province seeks dialogue on Squamish Nation land transfer

Province seeks dialogue on Squamish Nation land transfer

Squamish climbers ask for protection of Murrin Park routes that are part of the Squamish Nation Woodfibre LNG deal
New David Sidoo indictment highlights fake claim that L.A. gangsters attacked his son

New David Sidoo indictment highlights fake claim that L.A. gangsters attacked his son

Vancouver businessman involved in U.S. college admissions scandal now facing further allegations
You can drink beer and wine on B.C. Ferries sailings out of Vancouver as of this week

You can drink beer and wine on B.C. Ferries sailings out of Vancouver as of this week

Thirsty B.C. Ferries passengers will have the chance to sip an alcoholic beverage on sailings between Vancouver and Victoria starting Thursday.
BC SPCA seizes professional dog walker’s pets found in distress

BC SPCA seizes professional dog walker’s pets found in distress

This story has been amended since first posting to remove information since redacted from the BCFIRB ruling.