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Too many people feeding wild coyotes, Fur-Bearers group says

Too many people feeding wild coyotes, Fur-Bearers group says

The number of coyotes being spotted on the North Shore and in the Tri-Cities is way up this year, according to a local animal advocacy group.
Here are the most popular titles at North Shore libraries in 2022

Here are the most popular titles at North Shore libraries in 2022

'Five Little Indians' by Michelle Good and 'The Paris Apartment' by Lucy Foley top the list of most-borrowed books
Grebes and golf: The fascinating story behind West Vancouver's newest park

Grebes and golf: The fascinating story behind West Vancouver's newest park

It may look like just a rock, but West Grebe Islet is a cradle of biodiversity and a marker of changing civil rights in Vancouver
Dismiss COVID class-action lawsuit against Dr. Henry's orders, B.C. judge told

Dismiss COVID class-action lawsuit against Dr. Henry's orders, B.C. judge told

A government lawyer called the case an abuse of process and a waste of the court's time.
B.C. Court of Appeal dismisses challenge to COVID gathering orders

B.C. Court of Appeal dismisses challenge to COVID gathering orders

Pandemic ban on church gatherings was constitutional in balancing religious and health objectives, the court ruled.
Can whales be saved from harmful noise pollution? These B.C. engineers think so

Can whales be saved from harmful noise pollution? These B.C. engineers think so

Noise coming from propeller rotation on ships is disturbing whales.
Watch: This 'punishing cold air' is coming to Metro Vancouver with snowfall

Watch: This 'punishing cold air' is coming to Metro Vancouver with snowfall

Five days of possible snowfall are included in the forecast now.
North Van RCMP warn of fake 'boss scam'

North Van RCMP warn of fake 'boss scam'

Supervisor asking for urgent favour involving buying gift cards is a warning sign, say police
North Van resident recognized with award for years of unrelenting police service

North Van resident recognized with award for years of unrelenting police service

Const. Ryan Prox presented with the Officer of the Order of Merit of Police Forces, a commendation for decades of tireless work on international war crimes.
Watch: Beauty bobcat prowls in West Vancouver yard

Watch: Beauty bobcat prowls in West Vancouver yard

Bobcats can grow up to 11 kilograms and they have been known to go after pets