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Letter: Mount Seymour Trail trees being destroyed, says resident

Letter: Mount Seymour Trail trees being destroyed, says resident

The over pruning of the Mount Seymour Trail needs to be addressed by BC Parks, says one reader
The curious case of West Vancouver's whalebone hash pipe

The curious case of West Vancouver's whalebone hash pipe

In the early 1900s, Vancouver police blew up a rotting whale carcass. Then things got weird.
7 things British Columbians did to make the world a better place in 2022

7 things British Columbians did to make the world a better place in 2022

From a heroic water rescue to saving bees and protecting people from mosquito-borne illness, British Columbians have been busy trying to make the world a better place this year.
B.C. corporate executive pleads guilty to rental forgery, obstruction

B.C. corporate executive pleads guilty to rental forgery, obstruction

North Vancouver man filed forged documents with Residential Tenancy Branch in bid to help aging mother.
North Shore Rescue enters new era with night hoist rescue

North Shore Rescue enters new era with night hoist rescue

It's the most efficient way to rescue people in the mountains and get volunteers home to their families, North Shore Rescue team leader Mike Danks says
TransLink update: Icy conditions halt, delay SkyTrain service across Metro Vancouver

TransLink update: Icy conditions halt, delay SkyTrain service across Metro Vancouver

Stay home if you can.
Tara McGuire's book about death is full of life

Tara McGuire's book about death is full of life

In ‘Holden After and Before’, McGuire’s autofiction lets her imagination lead characters through real places and events
5 shocking natural events that happened in B.C. in 2022

5 shocking natural events that happened in B.C. in 2022

British Columbia observed some wild natural events this year.
'Forcible confinement is also a crime': Advocate says Vancouver travellers held in planes at YVR should sue

'Forcible confinement is also a crime': Advocate says Vancouver travellers held in planes at YVR should sue

"Forcible confinement is also a crime under s. 279(2) of the Criminal Code," he said.
North Van emergency shelter open amid frigid winter weather

North Van emergency shelter open amid frigid winter weather

North Shore Neighbourhood House has provided sleeping mats to average of 10 people a night during December cold snap.