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Free heroin, meth and coke were secretly shipped across B.C. by a Vancouver group

Free heroin, meth and coke were secretly shipped across B.C. by a Vancouver group

How did they do it? 
Capilano University gets $41.5 million for on-campus housing

Capilano University gets $41.5 million for on-campus housing

For the first time in its history, Capilano University will have students living where they study.
North Shore families step up to host Ukrainian refugees

North Shore families step up to host Ukrainian refugees

While the wheels of government turn slowly, North Shore residents are using social media to connect with refugees seeking homes here.
Former BC NDP president lobbying province for cannabis company

Former BC NDP president lobbying province for cannabis company

Work by onetime party insider on behalf of medical marijuana firm creates conflict of interest, expert says
City of North Van sets 2022 property tax rate distribution across the board

City of North Van sets 2022 property tax rate distribution across the board

The city's previously approved 3.75 per cent tax increase will be spread equally across residential and commerical property owners.
West Vancouver 14-year-old leads campaign to donate 3,000 sleeping bags to people living on the streets

West Vancouver 14-year-old leads campaign to donate 3,000 sleeping bags to people living on the streets

Zacpacs will be distributed by partner agencies throughout the Greater Vancouver area later this month.
B.C. children's author includes spaghetti monster storyline in latest book

B.C. children's author includes spaghetti monster storyline in latest book

North Vancouver writer Patricia Bowles put flying spaghetti monster and flying macaroni monster cults into her children's book, not knowing there was a B.C. chapter of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Watch: All hail April weather as wild storm hits Metro Vancouver with hail, snow, rain

Watch: All hail April weather as wild storm hits Metro Vancouver with hail, snow, rain

We've seen it all before 8 a.m. today!
Megathrust earthquake could decimate Metro Vancouver's water system, says report

Megathrust earthquake could decimate Metro Vancouver's water system, says report

A heavily redacted report finds a megathrust earthquake could rupture Metro Vancouver's water pipes in 267 places, a significant uptick from past studies
North Van firm to launch Canada’s first hydrogen-powered marine vessel

North Van firm to launch Canada’s first hydrogen-powered marine vessel

By 2024, we could be going for a dinner cruise on Canada's first zero-emission H-powered boat.