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Stodgy old Quebec is no longer a cool cat

EVERY province tries to be cool in its own way. You've got your Albertan version (tough cowboys), your Maritime version (fiddleplaying Celtic folks with weird accents), and your B.C. version (stoned slackers).

B.C.'s oil spill readiness challenged

THE Ministry of Environment says the province is not ready in the event of an oil spill, according to recently released documents.

Bright Lights

The third annual Prints show was held at Lynn Valley Village on Aug. 14. The gallery night featured more than 70 photographs available at silent auction to raise money for cancer care.

Find me a find, catch me a catch

WV matchmaker strives for compatibility
ICBC wants 4% auto insurance hike

ICBC wants 4% auto insurance hike

Corporation says distracted driving is causing more crashes

MLA must lobby for WV ambulance

Dear Editor: Regarding your Aug. 21 story, Union Backs Call for 2nd WV Ambulance: In December 2012, an 87-year-old woman in Toronto died after waiting three hours for an ambulance to come to her aid.

Go-kart stolen from shed in North Van yard

THE North Vancouver RCMP is asking for the public's help in locating a stolen go-kart. The vehicle was taken from a residential shed in the 300-block of East 16th Street between Aug. 13 and 18.

Judge finds for Collingwood

A neighbour of West Vancouver's Collingwood School who has complained about the impact of traffic and school construction on his Glenmore neighbourhood has lost a bid to force the municipality limit the number of students allowed at the private schoo

Bright Lights

Members of The Connected Woman Association gathered at Park and Tilford gardens around the traditional Japanese tea house for the group's third annual summer social event, Party in the Garden.

Short walk at ferry ends in rope rescue

WEST Vancouver Fire and Rescue came to the aid of a 21-year-old Gibsons man who found himself stuck amid the steep cliffs overlooking Horseshoe Bay as darkness fell Tuesday.