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Can Canada have an effective climate action policy without a carbon tax?

Can Canada have an effective climate action policy without a carbon tax?

Carbon taxes may be unsustainable tools as political and price realities begin to sink in — and they aren’t the only policy option at politicians’ disposal.
I Watched This Game: Deafening crowd fuels Canucks comeback over Predators

I Watched This Game: Deafening crowd fuels Canucks comeback over Predators

"As I was stepping on the ice, I got chills" — Canucks take Game 1 against the Predators in front of mind-blowingly-loud Rogers Arena.
Here’s what to do if you witness racism on the North Shore

Here’s what to do if you witness racism on the North Shore

The Racism Response Protocol gives you tools to take charge in harmful situations, and follow up with reporting and care afterwards
Greg Perry cartoon: An explosive combination heading into wildfire season

Greg Perry cartoon: An explosive combination heading into wildfire season

Time Traveller: This 12-year-old mill worker had a very dangerous job

Time Traveller: This 12-year-old mill worker had a very dangerous job

Delmar Germyn worked as a 'skid greaser' in the North Vancouver logging industry in the 1920s
Sewage lingers at final District of North Vancouver budget debate

Sewage lingers at final District of North Vancouver budget debate

One council member jokes that residents will be 'lighting councillor's houses on fire' when they see future tax bills
Bracing for the summer season in the Squamish Valley

Bracing for the summer season in the Squamish Valley

From wildfires to waste, discover how Squamish Valley grapples with the challenges of conserving its natural beauty amid rising human disregard.
North Vancouver curler helps team take U21 national title

North Vancouver curler helps team take U21 national title

Grace McCusker scores Canadian under-21 championship gold with Nova Scotia team skipped by Ally MacNutt, earning a trip to the 2025 world junior championships
Department of National Defence detonates old bomb near North Vancouver trails

Department of National Defence detonates old bomb near North Vancouver trails

Contractors have been combing the trails and woods near the old Blair Rifle Range looking for unexploded ordancance dating back as far as the 1930s
Two dead deer in Deep Cove likely killed by drivers, authorities say

Two dead deer in Deep Cove likely killed by drivers, authorities say

If you are involved in an accident with an animal, you should call police or a local maintenance contractor, says Conservation Officer Service