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Garden to Table: Autumn 'slow soup' is packed with garden goodness

Garden to Table: Autumn 'slow soup' is packed with garden goodness

Toss kale and other winter greens in a stockpot, simmer slowly and savour the goodness created by long days rooted in living soil.
District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue highlight safety rescue program with new video series

District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue highlight safety rescue program with new video series

DNV Fire and Rescue hopes to limit the number of accidents and incidents that occur while hiking or adventuring outdoors, by ensuring people are better educated beforehand.
Housing, density debated by West Van mayoral hopefuls

Housing, density debated by West Van mayoral hopefuls

How to fix transportation woes and whether tax dollars are being spent wisely at municipal hall were other key topics at Thursday's debate
Watch: First Indigenous Miss Canada Globe talks powwow

Watch: First Indigenous Miss Canada Globe talks powwow

Hailey Hamelin-Wilson was the first Indigenous woman to be crowned Miss Canada Globe in 2021. She went on to compete in Miss Globe, showcasing powwow dancing as her special skill.
‘Chén̓chenstway’: Community lifts up Elders on Tsleil-Waututh pilgrimage walk (photos)

‘Chén̓chenstway’: Community lifts up Elders on Tsleil-Waututh pilgrimage walk (photos)

To commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the pilgrimage retraced the route home from the former site of St. Paul's Residential School
Gallery: Sea of orange for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Sechelt

Gallery: Sea of orange for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Sechelt

Hundreds showed up for the shíshálh Nation, the syiyaya Reconciliation Movement and the District of Sechelt events marking the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Sechelt on Sept. 30.
Truth and Reconciliation Day: Here's how to engage, educate and reflect

Truth and Reconciliation Day: Here's how to engage, educate and reflect

From museum exhibits to marches, online webinars to workshops, there are a multitude of ways to participate in the second iteration of Canada's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Car rollover north of Squamish sends three to hospital

Car rollover north of Squamish sends three to hospital

Single-vehicle incident near Conroy FSR Thursday afternoon left one person with serious injuries and two with minor injuries
B.C. outdoor company’s Squamish after-party a tipping point that fuels community meeting

B.C. outdoor company’s Squamish after-party a tipping point that fuels community meeting

Arc’teryx calls the event ‘modest’ and apologizes for the disruption. Residents say this event is just one of many they have to deal with. 
Chief Jen Thomas: Acknowledging truths is our path forward together

Chief Jen Thomas: Acknowledging truths is our path forward together

We honour our Elders by uplifting the work of truth and reconciliation, writes Jen Thomas, the elected Chief of Tsleil-Waututh Nation