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'Small number' of wolves remain at large after escaping Vancouver zoo enclosure

'Small number' of wolves remain at large after escaping Vancouver zoo enclosure

"Malicious intent" has been blamed for the release.
B.C. restaurants and retail liquor shops may run low on booze

B.C. restaurants and retail liquor shops may run low on booze

Supply of import beer and wine as well as all spirits is in jeopardy for retail shops and restaurants as a workers' strike blocks government distribution warehouses.
Your posture when taking a pill greatly affects when it kicks in

Your posture when taking a pill greatly affects when it kicks in

If you want your painkiller to kick in as soon as possible, lie down on your right side when taking a pill.
Metadata catches fraudsters who bilked B.C. investors of $360K

Metadata catches fraudsters who bilked B.C. investors of $360K

Two British Columbians are out thousands of dollars after buying into a fake battery venture, according to a recent B.C. Securities Commission ruling.
Children of Takaya exhibition highlights emerging Tsleil-Waututh artists

Children of Takaya exhibition highlights emerging Tsleil-Waututh artists

Curated by rising carver Jonas Jones, the show is part of his efforts to boost visibility of his culture and inspire future generations
Squamish baseball players shine

Squamish baseball players shine

Locals Brady Reed and Coleman Kawaguchi were part of North Shore Twins' junior team, which won its regular season.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation lend support to Wet’suwet’en struggle

Tsleil-Waututh Nation lend support to Wet’suwet’en struggle

The group has been rallying supporters across the country. They made a stop in Vancouver Monday.
Police renew plea for info on vulnerable North Van senior, reported missing

Police renew plea for info on vulnerable North Van senior, reported missing

George Michas was last seen almost three weeks ago
What B.C. residents may expect from striking public sector workers

What B.C. residents may expect from striking public sector workers

Unionized B.C. public sector workers are now striking at liquor and cannabis warehouses; could more services — from campsites to social services — be disrupted?
North Van firefighters boost Keremeos wildfire protection crews

North Van firefighters boost Keremeos wildfire protection crews

A specially-trained firefighting crew from the District of North Vancouver will help protect homes and other buildings from a forest fire burning near Penticton.