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White Noise by late Taran Kootenhayoo premieres at Firehall Arts Centre

White Noise by late Taran Kootenhayoo premieres at Firehall Arts Centre

Taran Kootenyahoo tragically passed away at the end of 2020, after working on White Noise prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
North Van hockey historian revives original hometown team's legacy

North Van hockey historian revives original hometown team's legacy

Shipyards workers had their own team to cheer for and take their minds off the war.
North Shore residents oppose pay parking in parks: poll

North Shore residents oppose pay parking in parks: poll

Once you've given something away for free, good luck getting people to want to pay for it.
North Vancouver explorer describes the extremes of Ellesmere Island

North Vancouver explorer describes the extremes of Ellesmere Island

Kevin Vallely has been to the harshest environments on the planet, but nothing compares to this island in Canada's north.
Squamish Cricket Club clobbers West Vancouver in first away game

Squamish Cricket Club clobbers West Vancouver in first away game

Directors of new team hope to create multi-generational legacy.
West Van Youth Band and Squamish Eagle Song Dancers make symphonic history

West Van Youth Band and Squamish Eagle Song Dancers make symphonic history

The groups will play songs gifted by Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) Elder S7aplek Bob Baker, which have been reimagined by composer Robert (Bob) Buckley.
Construction will go ahead, says Woodfibre LNG

Construction will go ahead, says Woodfibre LNG

After years of delays, Woodfibre LNG issues a Notice to Proceed to its construction contractor, McDermott International.
New counting method prompts B.C. COVID-19 deaths to rise

New counting method prompts B.C. COVID-19 deaths to rise

B.C. hospitals have 364 patients who have tested positive for COVID-19
Letter: My shoe repair costs what B.C. pays me as a family doctor for a patient visit

Letter: My shoe repair costs what B.C. pays me as a family doctor for a patient visit

Our clinics need more support to be able to continue providing care, says this letter-writer who's a family doctor living in North Vancouver.
North Shore snowpack levels good news for Metro summer water supply

North Shore snowpack levels good news for Metro summer water supply

Healthy snowpack levels and cool spring temperatures spell good news for summer reservoir levels in Metro Vancouver.