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Letter: 'Seaspan takes our responsibility as a good neighbour seriously'

Letter: 'Seaspan takes our responsibility as a good neighbour seriously'

'We look to the community to share their thoughts with us in this next phase of engagement' for the proposed Vancouver dry-dock expansion project, Seaspan's CEO says.
Lions Gate food workers 'welcomed back' as provincial employees

Lions Gate food workers 'welcomed back' as provincial employees

“For this day, we have been waiting for a very long time," said one kitchen worker.
B.C. Supreme Court won't overturn West Van real estate agent's misconduct penalties

B.C. Supreme Court won't overturn West Van real estate agent's misconduct penalties

The agent received a much stiffer penalty after appealing his more lenient one.
Gas prices are dipping: Where to find the best deals in Metro Vancouver

Gas prices are dipping: Where to find the best deals in Metro Vancouver

Sick of paying for gas in B.C.? Take advantage of the predicted drop in prices on July 23.
Sea to Sky Tories set to hold online Conservative leaders town hall

Sea to Sky Tories set to hold online Conservative leaders town hall

Whistlerites invited to hear from leadership hopefuls on July 24
Two hectare wildfire north of Egmont declared out

Two hectare wildfire north of Egmont declared out

Crews responded to a small fire on the Sunshine Coast for days after it was first reported on the afternoon of July 14
Celebrate summer at this year's Harmony Arts Festival

Celebrate summer at this year's Harmony Arts Festival

The 10-day affair in West Vancouver features free concerts, fun activities for kids, daily markets and Indigenous artists. Movie nights have been cancelled
New North Vancouver business group declares BIA plans for Lonsdale

New North Vancouver business group declares BIA plans for Lonsdale

A new business group is aiming to make Central Lonsdale a bit more "European style."
Serious COVID-19 infections dip slightly in B.C.

Serious COVID-19 infections dip slightly in B.C.

Hospitalizations, the ICU patient count and deaths are all slightly below that of a week ago
Capilano University rehab program grows with funding boost

Capilano University rehab program grows with funding boost

20 more graduates per year will help people recover