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Overdose Outreach Team expands to North Shore

Overdose Outreach Team expands to North Shore

Vancouver Coastal Health’s Overdose Outreach Team is looking to strengthen its presence on the North Shore.
B.C. Ferries cancels several sailings between Vancouver and Victoria today

B.C. Ferries cancels several sailings between Vancouver and Victoria today

It’s not a great start to what’s already poised to be a busy few days for ferry travel. B.C.
Deep Cove filmmaker to run for District of North Van's mayor’s seat

Deep Cove filmmaker to run for District of North Van's mayor’s seat

Now that he’s up to speed, newly announced District of North Vancouver mayoralty candidate Erez Barzilay is ready to slow things down.
Squamish Nation to create housing authority

Squamish Nation to create housing authority

Plan to build 1,000 units on reserve lands in North Van, Squamish Valley moves forward
Young Australians can now work in Canada until they are 35

Young Australians can now work in Canada until they are 35

New agreement raises the age limit from 30 to 35 in both countries
Public warning issued after bear chases jogger on North Vancouver park trail (VIDEO)

Public warning issued after bear chases jogger on North Vancouver park trail (VIDEO)

Bear believed to be same animal that recently killed dog in area
Investigators can't pin down cause of fatal Lynn Valley apartment fire

Investigators can't pin down cause of fatal Lynn Valley apartment fire

Residents of a Lynn Valley apartment complex where a fire took the lives of a North Vancouver mother and her eight-year-old son in June may never know what caused the fire to start.
SPCA concludes pet cat found with bag over its head died from natural causes

SPCA concludes pet cat found with bag over its head died from natural causes

A dead cat that was found with a plastic bag over its head in early August likely passed away from natural causes, according to the SPCA.
‘We are winning’ – First Nations’ suit halts Trans Mountain pipeline

‘We are winning’ – First Nations’ suit halts Trans Mountain pipeline

The federal court of appeal has delivered a massive victory to the Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish First Nations in their challenge of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion , ruling Thursday that the federal government failed to adequately consult with t
Federal appeal court sides with Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish in quashing pipeline approvals

Federal appeal court sides with Tsleil-Waututh, Squamish in quashing pipeline approvals

Federal court rules Canada did not adequately consult First Nations