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New film champions work of Vancouver celebrity chronicler Malcolm Parry

New film champions work of Vancouver celebrity chronicler Malcolm Parry

‘The Society Page’ has its broadcast premier on the Knowledge Network March 17, documenting the career of the charismatic photographer, columnist and magazine founder
City of North Vancouver council settles on 6.9% tax increase

City of North Vancouver council settles on 6.9% tax increase

While it's still the largest increase in recent memory, CNV staff and council have trimmed it down from an intial proposal of 8.5 per cent
Greg Perry cartoon: The most important news of the day

Greg Perry cartoon: The most important news of the day

Photos: Ambleside Fire Festival brings community together to celebrate spring

Photos: Ambleside Fire Festival brings community together to celebrate spring

The annual Chaharshanbeh Suri festival at West Vancouver’s Ambleside Park allows community members to leave bad spirits behind as they welome the arrival of spring
Mass die-off of farmed salmon on the rise, finds B.C. scientist

Mass die-off of farmed salmon on the rise, finds B.C. scientist

Canada found to lead global rise in mass die-offs on salmon farms, but B.C. industry says trend doesn't apply to them.
Warming weather heightens avalanche concerns after 5 fatalities in B.C.

Warming weather heightens avalanche concerns after 5 fatalities in B.C.

A big warming event is expected in B.C., one that will rapidly weaken the snowpack and cause widespread natural avalanches.
Editorial: We raise our hands to the revival of the Squamish language

Editorial: We raise our hands to the revival of the Squamish language

At one point, there were as few as seven fluent Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Sníchim (Squamish language) speakers remaining
Drought triggers more overnight wildfires, finds B.C. scientist

Drought triggers more overnight wildfires, finds B.C. scientist

'Active day, quiet night' wildfire model upended in study.
Kirk LaPointe: Mayor Mark Sager’s Law Society saga far from leader-like

Kirk LaPointe: Mayor Mark Sager’s Law Society saga far from leader-like

It is no small thing that the mayor of West Vancouver has been suspended from practising law for two years, writes columnist Kirk LaPointe
Capilano University introduces new reconciliation framework

Capilano University introduces new reconciliation framework

Living document Chén̓chenstway will be adapted and changed over time as the university progresses on its journey of reconciliation