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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
Memorial scholarship honours beloved North Shore music teacher

Memorial scholarship honours beloved North Shore music teacher

Funds are being donated to a Vancouver-based musical theatre program in memory of Bernice 'Bunny' Pearce, who died Sept 6.
Remembering Michel Segur, founder of famed West Van restaurant Chez Michel

Remembering Michel Segur, founder of famed West Van restaurant Chez Michel

Segur, who opened the popular French dining destination in 1979, died Sunday at age 71
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations at four-month high

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations at four-month high

27 more people recorded as having died while positive with COVID-19
Former BC Ferries vessel mysteriously moored in Howe Sound

Former BC Ferries vessel mysteriously moored in Howe Sound

Since early November, the former Queen of Tsawwassen — one of two original BC Ferries vessels — has been moored off of Gambier Island. But who owns the boat and why it's there remains a mystery.
Internal documents suggest gas industry created global 'disinformation' playbook

Internal documents suggest gas industry created global 'disinformation' playbook

The strategy documents from the International Gas Union appear to have been drafted with input from the Canadian Gas Association and show a global campaign to shape the role of LNG in the face of climate action.
Here is when 'the coldest air on Earth' is slated to arrive in Metro Vancouver

Here is when 'the coldest air on Earth' is slated to arrive in Metro Vancouver

It's about to get truly cold. Keep those gloves handy...and maybe a thermal snowsuit, too. 🥶
British Columbians' private health data not secure, says privacy commissioner

British Columbians' private health data not secure, says privacy commissioner

"Neither a malicious attack nor an authorized employee abusing their credentials is likely to be caught in the act."
North Vancouver school collects Christmas gifts for women's shelters

North Vancouver school collects Christmas gifts for women's shelters

Ecole Boundary Elementary has partnered with the Elizabeth Fry Society to help out those less fortunate this festive period.