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Time Traveller: B.C. residents love their Pacific dogwood tree flowers

Time Traveller: B.C. residents love their Pacific dogwood tree flowers

To celebrate B.C. Day, learn more about the official provincial flower. Dogwood flowers were so popular that in 1931 the province made it illegal to cut them from trees on private properties.
Crime 'severity' ticks up on North Shore, says StatCan

Crime 'severity' ticks up on North Shore, says StatCan

More crime is committed in urban commercial core than residential neighbourhoods.
Black bear killed after entering homes in Lions Bay

Black bear killed after entering homes in Lions Bay

The adult bear had a history of conflict with humans and was previously relocated, according to the Ministry of Environment
Governments unveil $20M funding for 95-home Squamish Nation project

Governments unveil $20M funding for 95-home Squamish Nation project

The new Xwmélch’sten (Capilano 5 Reserve) development is based on a multi-generational housing approach and will give residents access to a range of services in the immediate area
Fatal police shooting in North Vancouver justified, watchdog rules

Fatal police shooting in North Vancouver justified, watchdog rules

The family of Dani Cooper is frustrated and disappointed with the report, vowing to advocate for change
Luge coach denies allegations of abuse, neglect brought by Whistler athlete

Luge coach denies allegations of abuse, neglect brought by Whistler athlete

In April lawsuit, Garrett Reid alleged Matthew McMurray’s Pattern of harassment, bullying and neglect led to ‘catastrophic’ 2019 injury at Whistler Sliding Centre
How will the North Shore handle Stage 2 watering restrictions?

How will the North Shore handle Stage 2 watering restrictions?

Several West Vancouver residents have already received warning letters due to abnormally high water consumption this summer
Video: Squamish Nation schoolhouse sails to new North Shore home

Video: Squamish Nation schoolhouse sails to new North Shore home

The 111-year old “Little Yellow Schoolhouse” left Kitsilano via barge Tuesday evening
North Shore Baseball Association 18U AAA team wins provincial title

North Shore Baseball Association 18U AAA team wins provincial title

It’s the first provincial title for the NSBA since it was formed in 2016
Three men fined after netting 81 undersized crabs off North Vancouver

Three men fined after netting 81 undersized crabs off North Vancouver

A large number of the crabs seized off Cates Park were also female, which are illegal to keep