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Food initiative Backpack Buddies celebrates 10 years of supporting thousands

Food initiative Backpack Buddies celebrates 10 years of supporting thousands

The initiative has been offering weekend meal aid for 10 years, saving families from all over BC.
B.C. COVID-19 deaths follow global downward trend

B.C. COVID-19 deaths follow global downward trend

B.C.'s 16 such deaths is the fewest since B.C. launched weekly data updates in April
Carson Graham grads reunite on national U20 rugby team

Carson Graham grads reunite on national U20 rugby team

North Vancouver’s Joe McNulty and Logan Weidner both suited up for Canada’s U20 national rugby team at the 2022 Canada Conference tournament held in Guelph in August. 🏉
Letter: Bright LED streetlights should have downward reflectors

Letter: Bright LED streetlights should have downward reflectors

While new LED streetlights installed across the North Shore are said to reduce light pollution, this letter writer says the new lights are annoyingly brighter
Canadian pandemic homebuyers have zero regrets, survey shows

Canadian pandemic homebuyers have zero regrets, survey shows

Buying a home in the middle of the pandemic may not seem wise, but the Canadians who did it are still happy about their decision.
Plan to create vast B.C. network of protected ocean opens to public

Plan to create vast B.C. network of protected ocean opens to public

The marine protected area network would stretch from Campbell River on Vancouver Island to the Alaskan border. But first, it must pass a public engagement phase.
Editorial: A fond farewell to a gracious Queen

Editorial: A fond farewell to a gracious Queen

For millions of people, Queen Elizabeth II represented stability and constancy in turbulent times.
Canyon Frights celebrates all things Halloween at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Canyon Frights celebrates all things Halloween at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

The North Vancouver suspension bridge will be hosting a series of events throughout the spooky season
Photos: Rare Westerly wind makes wild surf for kiteboarders in West Van

Photos: Rare Westerly wind makes wild surf for kiteboarders in West Van

A local photographer was at Ambleside Beach last Wednesday to catch the action
Canadian housing inventory drops below 10-year average

Canadian housing inventory drops below 10-year average

Despite a dwindling market in Canada, B.C. is seeing a return to normal after a "crazy market" during COVID-19, says expert.