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North Vancouver teens’ phones stolen during hockey practice

North Vancouver teens’ phones stolen during hockey practice

Police are warning the public after a group of North Vancouver teens had their phones stolen while they were on the ice for a minor hockey practice. North Vancouver RCMP received a call around 9:45 p.m.
Time traveller

Time traveller

North Shore News, February 10, 1993
B.C. Supreme Court strikes down park board cetacean ban at Vancouver Aquarium

B.C. Supreme Court strikes down park board cetacean ban at Vancouver Aquarium

A B.C. Supreme Court judge Friday morning struck down the park board’s by-law banning the importation and keeping of cetaceans at the Vancouver Aquarium.
Tsleil-Waututh decry new review rules on pipeline projects

Tsleil-Waututh decry new review rules on pipeline projects

Ottawa overhauls Environment Act, NEB
B.C. changes Family Day date

B.C. changes Family Day date

It’s a move some in the province have been calling for since Family Day was established in 2013. Starting next year B.C.’s Family Day holiday will be moved to the third week in February to line up with similar holidays in other provinces and the U.S.
Orca punts seal 80 feet in the air (VIDEO)

Orca punts seal 80 feet in the air (VIDEO)

If you go out on the water off the coast of B.C., bring your camera — you never know what you're going to see. In this incredible — and somewhat disturbing — clip from Roll.
Alleged fraudsters caught after traffic stop

Alleged fraudsters caught after traffic stop

Three people were arrested in Sea to Sky Corridor
CMHC report comes up short on housing affordability measures

CMHC report comes up short on housing affordability measures

A 225-page report that involved 18 academics and a full-press push from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) staff has come up lame in suggestions on how to tamper high house prices in major Canadian cities.
Derelict dock dispute leaves West Vancouver boaters high and dry

Derelict dock dispute leaves West Vancouver boaters high and dry

The District of West Vancouver has blocked off access to the West Vancouver Marina’s docks over safety concerns. But boat owners whose pleasure craft are tied up there say there may be an even bigger risk in leaving them inaccessible.
Former MP continues work on derelict boats issue

Former MP continues work on derelict boats issue

John Weston to highlight Bowen Island efforts in testimony about Bill C-64