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B.C. Ferries’ busy long weekend expected to overflow into Tuesday

B.C. Ferries’ busy long weekend expected to overflow into Tuesday

B.C. Ferries is advising motorists to leave plenty of time for travel on Tuesday as morning sailings are expected to be busy with overflow traffic from the long weekend. Ferries are also expected to be “busy” on Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Marrisa Shen investigators may have done DNA sweep of Middle Eastern men

Marrisa Shen investigators may have done DNA sweep of Middle Eastern men

Civil liberties expert says the case raises serious questions about racial profiling
80 years ago people walked across the Lions Gate Bridge for the first time

80 years ago people walked across the Lions Gate Bridge for the first time

Eighty years ago Vancouverites first walked across a new span from Stanley Park to West Vancouver – a bridge that was to be the entrance to Greater Vancouver, like another famous bridge in California.
Vancouver company set to dive into the biggest underwater sinkhole in the world

Vancouver company set to dive into the biggest underwater sinkhole in the world

Aquatica Submarines is preparing for an epic, deep-sea dive into the bottom of Belize’s Blue Hole
New Seymour River suspension bridge nearly finished

New Seymour River suspension bridge nearly finished

Deep in the Seymour River valley, the rattle of an impact drill echoes off the canyon walls. Crews are installing the some of the final deck planks on the North Shore’s newest suspension bridge.
Lynn Valley centenarian one of the last female pilots of the Second World War

Lynn Valley centenarian one of the last female pilots of the Second World War

Lynn Valley senior Jaye Edwards has attended plenty of Remembrance Day ceremonies, but never once in her capacity as a veteran.
North Shore parents get child care relief

North Shore parents get child care relief

Provincial-federal child care funding will help lower fees in a child care pilot project.
West Vancouver students craft crosses for Remembrance Day

West Vancouver students craft crosses for Remembrance Day

When Remembrance Day is observed by Legion veterans in West Vancouver’s Capilano View cemetery this year, the efforts of a younger generation to contribute will also be visible in the rows of simple white crosses.
Is this spray-painted fish in Squamish 'street art' or vandalism?

Is this spray-painted fish in Squamish 'street art' or vandalism?

As the saying goes, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Les Leyne: Horgan, Wilkinson clash on voting, accuse each other of being evasive

Les Leyne: Horgan, Wilkinson clash on voting, accuse each other of being evasive

Premier John Horgan and Opposition Leader Andrew Wilkinson alternately accused each other of being afraid of change or hiding details about what it involves during a televised debate Thursday night about the referendum on B.C.’s electoral system.