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Operation Hawkeye: Ex-military group sends 1970s field hospital to Ukraine

Operation Hawkeye: Ex-military group sends 1970s field hospital to Ukraine

A group of former members of Canadian Armed Forces and RCMP have sent several shipping containers of critical supplies from Vancouver to the frontlines in Ukraine
U.S. SEC wants to freeze B.C. homes as alleged fraudster emerges

U.S. SEC wants to freeze B.C. homes as alleged fraudster emerges

Fred Sharp has responded to a US$29-million claim against him.
North Van, West Van COVID-19 infections continue to drop in August

North Van, West Van COVID-19 infections continue to drop in August

Virus detected at North Vancouver sewage plant drops nearly 70 per cent in two weeks
Watch for this cyclist travelling through B.C. on a trek from Alaska to Patagonia

Watch for this cyclist travelling through B.C. on a trek from Alaska to Patagonia

The 25,000-kilometre trip is to fundraise to support protecting the Amazon rainforest.
Letter: Lost necklace was last gift from beloved grandparents

Letter: Lost necklace was last gift from beloved grandparents

Have you seen this necklace? It was the last gift to a young girl from her grandparents before they died 🙏
Which B.C. jail serves McDonald's to prisoners?

Which B.C. jail serves McDonald's to prisoners?

From chicken fingers to waffles to boiled eggs, B.C. jails serve up a variety of food.
Paint causes Hunter Park creek to turn milky white this week

Paint causes Hunter Park creek to turn milky white this week

Paint pollution caused a stream feeding into a sensitive North Vancouver watercourse to turn milky white on Monday. Authorities say they haven’t been able to pinpoint the source.
North Van's Cheshire Cheese Restaurant is closing for good

North Van's Cheshire Cheese Restaurant is closing for good

The family diner with a distinct English pub vibe opened 36 years ago as one of the original tenants of Lonsdale Quay Market 🍻
ICBC liable for employee's data breach that led to arsons, shootings

ICBC liable for employee's data breach that led to arsons, shootings

Candy Elaine Rheaume was paid $25 per name for information given to an acquaintance involved in the drug trade.
Video: Rare bird released after hitting ferry near Horseshoe Bay

Video: Rare bird released after hitting ferry near Horseshoe Bay

This is just the second red-necked phalarope treated by the Wildlife Rescue Association of BC in nine years