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North Van landlord must pay former tenant $46K for eviction, B.C. Supreme Court rules

North Van landlord must pay former tenant $46K for eviction, B.C. Supreme Court rules

The landlord said he planned to move his daughter into the North Vancouver home, but no one had moved in almost a year later
B.C. Youth Climate Corps backed by province to expand operations

B.C. Youth Climate Corps backed by province to expand operations

Government money allows Youth Climate Corps BC to more than triple its annual budget and expand across the province to places like Squamish, southern Vancouver Island and the northeast.
New West council rejects call for inquiry into wastewater plant 'boondoggle'

New West council rejects call for inquiry into wastewater plant 'boondoggle'

New Westminster councillor calls for public inquiry on Metro Vancouver’s “debacle” with Metro Vancouver wastewater treatment plant
Comedy show coming to North Vancouver just in time for Father's Day

Comedy show coming to North Vancouver just in time for Father's Day

Dad can stop with the jokes and go laugh at professional comedians on June 15 at Presentation House Theatre
Almost half of Canadians think country should cut immigration, says polling

Almost half of Canadians think country should cut immigration, says polling

Housing affordability woes spark debate
North Vancouver District opts for restrictive reading of provincial housing rules

North Vancouver District opts for restrictive reading of provincial housing rules

Property owners will be able to build up to three units on single-family lots
ICYMI: Squamish angler wrangles infamous ‘monster’ sturgeon

ICYMI: Squamish angler wrangles infamous ‘monster’ sturgeon

‘Pig Nose’ is a fishing legend. 
Canadian minister waited too long to recommend spotted owl emergency order, judge rules

Canadian minister waited too long to recommend spotted owl emergency order, judge rules

The ruling found Canada's environment minister waited too long to issue a call to halt logging threatening the B.C. owl. It could guide future action on endangered species in Canada.
Lonsdale Quay Hotel removes $12 fee that prompted lawsuit

Lonsdale Quay Hotel removes $12 fee that prompted lawsuit

Hotel website stops charging controversial fee soon after potential class-action lawsuit filed.
Open letter calls on Vancouver Whitecaps to 'do the right thing' after Messi situation

Open letter calls on Vancouver Whitecaps to 'do the right thing' after Messi situation

"Fans need to get together to show [the Whitecaps] that this issue is not just going to go away."