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Kirk LaPointe: Metro’s sewage plant payment discussion still very ‘raw’

Kirk LaPointe: Metro’s sewage plant payment discussion still very ‘raw’

Metro Vancouver leaders are still trying to sort out who will pay for the problem-plagued North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant many months after the announcement of a shocking cost overrun
London Drug ransom demand dropped from dark-web site; meaning unclear

London Drug ransom demand dropped from dark-web site; meaning unclear

In some cases, such a move has meant the ransomware victim has agreed to pay or negotiate, an expert says. London Drugs said Tuesday it is “unwilling and unable to pay ransom to these cybercriminals.” 
North Shore Rescue series returns to the air on Knowledge Network

North Shore Rescue series returns to the air on Knowledge Network

Season 2 promises stunning visuals, dramatic rescues and emotional moments
Bears' Lair founder brings knowledge to annual Indigenous business conference

Bears' Lair founder brings knowledge to annual Indigenous business conference

TV show founder and former Squamish Nation development officer Geena Jackson will be a key speaker at the annual event
Dog struck and killed after commercial truck jumps sidewalk in North Van

Dog struck and killed after commercial truck jumps sidewalk in North Van

Police are seeking dashcam or video surveillance footage after the driver of a commercial truck runs over a three-year-old Maltese and continues driving
ICYMI: New Chief Harry Family Scholarship aims to boost Indigenous students across Canada

ICYMI: New Chief Harry Family Scholarship aims to boost Indigenous students across Canada

$50,000 scholarship supports 10 Indigenous students over five years.
Baldrey: Acrimony, tears and 'wild' fantasies in B.C.'s Legislature

Baldrey: Acrimony, tears and 'wild' fantasies in B.C.'s Legislature

Columnist Keith Baldrey analyzes the final legislative session, and the events that transpired, before the 2024 provincial election.
No serious injuries after crash sends car into ocean in West Vancouver

No serious injuries after crash sends car into ocean in West Vancouver

West Vancouver police are asking witnesses to come forward
B.C. teacher banned 15 years after student-kissing incident

B.C. teacher banned 15 years after student-kissing incident

A photograph of the teacher kissing the student on the lips circulated on social media.
Upcoming festival celebrates West Vancouver's cultural diversity

Upcoming festival celebrates West Vancouver's cultural diversity

The Community Cultural Fest invites locals to Ambleside Park explore the melting pot nature of West Van