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North Vancouver acupuncturist disciplined for calling himself a doctor

North Vancouver acupuncturist disciplined for calling himself a doctor

'This conduct had the potential to confuse and mislead the public by undermining its ability to distinguish between qualified and unqualified practitioners,' the College of Complementary Health Professionals ruled
NDP unveils plan to subsidize 25,000 new homes across B.C.

NDP unveils plan to subsidize 25,000 new homes across B.C.

Initiative would see taxpayers invest in 40 per cent home equity stakes for up to 25,000 homes for first-time homeowners.
Weaving the past back together: Restoring Sḵwx̱wú7mesh weaving traditions

Weaving the past back together: Restoring Sḵwx̱wú7mesh weaving traditions

Anjeanette Dawson brings back traditional weaving, once reliant on the now-extinct woolly dog.
West Vancouver to raise orange flag for National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

West Vancouver to raise orange flag for National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

The survivors flag will be raised during a special ceremony Sept. 27
Editorial: Revitalization of Indigenous culture is something for all to celebrate

Editorial: Revitalization of Indigenous culture is something for all to celebrate

One thing we ask you to examine this National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is the tendency to view acts that reclaim Indigenous culture as attacks on Canadian culture more broadly
Rob Shaw: Health cuts, drug dens and tolls. How false claims lead B.C. election campaign

Rob Shaw: Health cuts, drug dens and tolls. How false claims lead B.C. election campaign

A look at the claims party leaders have made.
Kirk LaPointe: Finally a positive development in North Shore sewage plant saga

Kirk LaPointe: Finally a positive development in North Shore sewage plant saga

A Metro Vancouver meeting with openness and accountability may signal an era of greater communication as the public comes to grips with mult-billion-dollar cost overruns
B.C. Supreme Court ruling details shocking abuse of North Vancouver senior

B.C. Supreme Court ruling details shocking abuse of North Vancouver senior

The man isolated her from family, assaulted her, kept her locked in a motel room and drained her life’s savings, the judge ruled.
Here’s how the North Shore’s provincial election races are shaping up

Here’s how the North Shore’s provincial election races are shaping up

Polls show two parties in 'close to a dead heat' as an election campaign full of intrigue kicks off in British Columbia
Picket lines go up in 'high leverage' strike at six Metro Vancouver grain terminals

Picket lines go up in 'high leverage' strike at six Metro Vancouver grain terminals

VANCOUVER — Grain terminal workers picked a "high leverage moment" to go on strike in Metro Vancouver as farmers in Western Canada have an abundance of product to move for export, a food economics and supply chain expert says.