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Presentation House kicks off summer stage with Robin Hood retelling

Presentation House kicks off summer stage with Robin Hood retelling

An updated version of the 14th-century classic features familiar themes and less-tight pants
Letter: Kudos to clever grads for graffiti in washable chalk

Letter: Kudos to clever grads for graffiti in washable chalk

Carson Graham grads get a hat tip from the community
Photo radar ticket tossed out because B.C. flag ‘too indistinct’

Photo radar ticket tossed out because B.C. flag ‘too indistinct’

The driver had the same plate number as the car in the image, but the Crown couldn't prove the photo radar caught a plate from B.C.
North Shore family fights for child access to life-changing cystic fibrosis drug

North Shore family fights for child access to life-changing cystic fibrosis drug

Trikafta is the closest thing to a cure for the debilitating disease, but costs more than $300K per year out-of-pocket
Einstein the wonder dog: Squamish canine survives 45 days on the run

Einstein the wonder dog: Squamish canine survives 45 days on the run

Canine Valley was the lead organization seeking to bring fleeing pooch to safety.
Still waiting for that ICBC gas relief rebate? It's coming, says province

Still waiting for that ICBC gas relief rebate? It's coming, says province

The B.C. government says it has sent out $142 million in rebates.
New buildings must be 'climate ready' in District of North Van

New buildings must be 'climate ready' in District of North Van

Developers seeking to build in the District of North Vancouver will soon have to be up front about how much carbon their projects will produce in order to be constructed.
Commemorative brew toasts North Shore craft beer original John Mitchell

Commemorative brew toasts North Shore craft beer original John Mitchell

Wednesday, July 6, marks 40 years since he opened Canada’s first microbrewery in Horseshoe Bay
Debunked: Common COVID-19 booster myths

Debunked: Common COVID-19 booster myths

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is recommending eligible Canadians get another COVID-19 booster by fall. Here's what you need to know to tell facts from fiction when considering your next dose.
Trans Mountain pipeline will result in net loss for feds: PBO

Trans Mountain pipeline will result in net loss for feds: PBO

PBO also says if project was stopped after June 2022 and cancelled indefinitely, government would need to write off more than $14 billion in assets.