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B.C. Ferries moves public consultation online after threats of violence

B.C. Ferries moves public consultation online after threats of violence

At a recent Sunshine Coast ferry advisory committee meeting, a woman said if B.C. Ferries didn’t make changes, she would ‘take a gun’ to everyone. Also cited: keying of vehicles, shouting, foul language and a disrespect for personal space.
North Van Wolf Pack shoots for strong season with return of key coaching staff

North Van Wolf Pack shoots for strong season with return of key coaching staff

Assistant coach Elias Godoy helped lead the team to a championship win in 2015
North Vancouver to host supportive housing for homeless

North Vancouver to host supportive housing for homeless

'I am extremely hopeful the compassion of North Vancouver will shine through,' says MLA Bowinn Ma
Hikers warned after cougar spotted on Grouse Mountain trail

Hikers warned after cougar spotted on Grouse Mountain trail

A cougar reported near the top of the BCMC Trail in North Vancouver was likely just passing through, according to Metro Vancouver parks staff
Andy Prest: ‘What colour is this?’ and other life-altering questions

Andy Prest: ‘What colour is this?’ and other life-altering questions

This colunmist wonders why he can’t see the dirt his wife sees, or bring himself to use fancy colour names like ‘violet’ or ‘navy’
Can you help find missing Richmond man, 22?

Can you help find missing Richmond man, 22?

Richmond RCMP issue third appeal for information on Ryan Liu, who was last spotted in West Vancouver
Drunk driver allegedly careens through playground area in West Van, say police

Drunk driver allegedly careens through playground area in West Van, say police

A motorcyclist was also so impaired he fell off his bike at a stop light in West Vancouver, say WVPD
Anti-government graffiti found during North Vancouver highway overpass protests

Anti-government graffiti found during North Vancouver highway overpass protests

Documents obtained under the freedom of information law reveal internal government discussions about the issue
B.C. Ferries gifts Horseshoe Bay totem pole to carver's family on north Island

B.C. Ferries gifts Horseshoe Bay totem pole to carver's family on north Island

The pole was erected at the terminal in 1966 after being created by a then-24-year-old Tony Hunt Sr. as a centennial project
Editorial: Truth and Reconciliation is our responsibility and opportunity

Editorial: Truth and Reconciliation is our responsibility and opportunity

The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is still a new tradition in Canada, so we urge you to help imbue it with meaning by taking some time to learn and reflect