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Suspect in North Vancouver skateboarder assault comes forward

Suspect in North Vancouver skateboarder assault comes forward

North Vancouver RCMP are no longer looking for the man accused of assaulting a skateboarder in Lower Lonsdale in July.
West Van teens join WVPD youth academy

West Van teens join WVPD youth academy

The teens are getting out of their comfort zone at the top of West Van Fire & Rescue's ladders and in a helicopter with North Shore Rescue.
West Van narrowly misses breaking temperature records

West Van narrowly misses breaking temperature records

Temperatures in West Vancouver weather station hit 31.2 degrees on Wednesday. So far the hottest temperature on the North Shore was 34 degrees on July 26.
'Need to reduce': Moving to a plant-based diet could help Canada reach climate goals

'Need to reduce': Moving to a plant-based diet could help Canada reach climate goals

The way Canadians eat could be a major help or hindrance to Canada's 2030 climate targets. If the majority of Canadians consumed less meat, Canada could cut its emissions in half by 2030, a new report shows.
Letter: Tale of Deep Cove baby’s near drowning in '78 sparks childhood memory

Letter: Tale of Deep Cove baby’s near drowning in '78 sparks childhood memory

'Like the kid in the story, I was looking down into the water and tripped over the board at the edge, falling into the water.'
Cactus Club founder invests in David Hawksworth's restaurants

Cactus Club founder invests in David Hawksworth's restaurants

Richard Jaffray buys Georgia Pacific Properties' shares
COVID-19 metrics decline in B.C.

COVID-19 metrics decline in B.C.

COVID-19 deaths, cases, hospitalizations, ICU patient counts all fall
Metro Vancouver heat wave a risk to seniors, vulnerable people

Metro Vancouver heat wave a risk to seniors, vulnerable people

Check in on each other today, as inland highs could reach up to 35 C.
Hudson's Bay to revive the Zellers brand

Hudson's Bay to revive the Zellers brand

Venerable Canadian retailer Hudson's Bay Co. plans to revive the well-known Zellers brand by launching an e-commerce website and shop-in-shops within Hudson's Bay stores, the company said August 17.
Survey: Majority of respondents have little faith in government to eradicate homelessness in B.C.

Survey: Majority of respondents have little faith in government to eradicate homelessness in B.C.

Four in five British Columbians say they believe homelessness has increased in the province over the past three years.