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B.C. Supreme Court rejects Squamish Nation pipeline challenge

B.C. Supreme Court rejects Squamish Nation pipeline challenge

The Squamish Nation has lost a legal bid in B.C. Supreme Court to scrap the provincial government’s approval of Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline project.
Mobililty pricing might make drivers pay for being stuck in traffic jams

Mobililty pricing might make drivers pay for being stuck in traffic jams

Options include charging drivers who pass certain high congestion points
TransLink suspends Morgan Freeman announcements due to sexual harassment allegations

TransLink suspends Morgan Freeman announcements due to sexual harassment allegations

Following recent sexual misconduct allegations against Morgan Freeman, TransLink has stated it will suspend the actor's voice announcements on transit.
The search continues for a missing man who fell into the Squamish River

The search continues for a missing man who fell into the Squamish River

Squamish RCMP and Squamish Search and Rescue crews are continuing to search for the young man who fell into the Squamish River early on May 13. So far, there has been no sign of him.
North Shore Rescue saves 8 people over long weekend

North Shore Rescue saves 8 people over long weekend

Members of North Shore Rescue marked Queen Victoria’s birthday by rescuing some of her subjects from Crown land.
West Van police issue warning after teen girl flashed

West Van police issue warning after teen girl flashed

West Vancouver police are warning parents to review personal safety with their kids after receiving a report that a 13-year-old girl was flashed by a man from his car as she walked home Tuesday afternoon.
Two children narrowly avoid carbon monoxide poisoning aboard boat

Two children narrowly avoid carbon monoxide poisoning aboard boat

The North Vancouver City Fire Department’s chief is asking boaters to install carbon monoxide testers aboard their pleasure crafts after two children were nearly poisoned on Monday evening.
Canadians divided on aquariums, zoos, according to latest poll

Canadians divided on aquariums, zoos, according to latest poll

More than half agree that mammals should not be kept in captivity
West Van man fined $1M for defrauding investors

West Van man fined $1M for defrauding investors

A B.C. Securities Commission panel has ordered that a West Vancouver man pay a $1-million fine and be permanently banned from the stock market for cheating nine investors out of $1.4 million.
North Shore schools receive thousands for playground upgrades

North Shore schools receive thousands for playground upgrades

Province takes over funding from parent groups