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Ho-ho-ahoy: Port Moody's Santa ships set sail in less than a month

Ho-ho-ahoy: Port Moody's Santa ships set sail in less than a month

The cruises of brightly-lit pleasure boats has been a tradition in the Barnet Inlet off Port Moody for more than two decades.
Squamish Nation councillor pledges to honour Indigenous veterans through legacy project

Squamish Nation councillor pledges to honour Indigenous veterans through legacy project

Sxwíxwtn (Wilson Williams) travelled to Ottawa to make recommendations to Veteran Affairs Canada, highlighting the history of Indigenous war veterans
Opinion: Trump 2.0 will be a test of Canada's resolve

Opinion: Trump 2.0 will be a test of Canada's resolve

Nation should brace for turmoil under a reinvigorated Republican administration
Rob Shaw: Elections BC's blunders demand multi-party path forward

Rob Shaw: Elections BC's blunders demand multi-party path forward

With missed ballots and vote mishandling, the integrity of BC's election system faces scrutiny
Father of Camden Verlaan continues to seek justice in his death

Father of Camden Verlaan continues to seek justice in his death

Vince Verlaan was in Peru last week meeting with lawyers and prosecutors regarding the death of the young Roberts Creek man.
Kirk LaPointe: West Van council developing a habit of skirting due process

Kirk LaPointe: West Van council developing a habit of skirting due process

Sticking to the proper process makes sense, and sometimes dollars, for institutions that need to be transparent and maintain public credibility
Top federal B.C. Mountie sees perils of criminal prosecution laws amid drug superlab probe

Top federal B.C. Mountie sees perils of criminal prosecution laws amid drug superlab probe

The largest seizure ever of illicit drugs from a 'superlab' in B.C. has produced just one individual facing criminal charges; critics of the legal system have long argued Canadian police are handcuffed in prosecuting transnational criminal networks.
North Vancouver students craft clay poppies for Remembrance Day

North Vancouver students craft clay poppies for Remembrance Day

Each of the poppies planted represents a Canadian soldier who died in the First World War
Canada's largest-ever drone show will take place this month in Vancouver

Canada's largest-ever drone show will take place this month in Vancouver

The Grey Cup festival includes lots of free activities.
10 things we’ve learned about the Canucks after 10 games

10 things we’ve learned about the Canucks after 10 games

From Quinn Hughes' dominance to Conor Garland's emergence, there are at least a few things we know about the 2024-25 Vancouver Canucks.