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Time Traveller: Sikh millworkers helped power B.C.'s timber industry in the early 1900s

Time Traveller: Sikh millworkers helped power B.C.'s timber industry in the early 1900s

Workforce was divided along racial lines, with 'non-white' workers given undesirable jobs
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra teams with Host Nations in upcoming concert

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra teams with Host Nations in upcoming concert

The VSO and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Host Nations present The Path Forward on April 10.
B.C. COVID-19 deaths pass 3,000 threshold

B.C. COVID-19 deaths pass 3,000 threshold

New daily infections reach a four-week high
West Van welcomes breweries and distilleries

West Van welcomes breweries and distilleries

After missing out on the craft beer revolution, West Van is ready to allow local brews again.
Acciona sues Metro Vancouver for $250 million over North Shore sewage plant contract termination

Acciona sues Metro Vancouver for $250 million over North Shore sewage plant contract termination

The company originally contracted to build the North Shore’s massive new sewage plant has alleged Metro Vancouver was responsible for project delays and cost increases.
'Climate change is here': West Vancouver ups minimum height for new waterfront builds

'Climate change is here': West Vancouver ups minimum height for new waterfront builds

Modelling shows sea levels will rise by one metre by 2100, which will put hundreds of West Vancouver properties at risk.
Legalize short-term rentals, polled North Shore residents say

Legalize short-term rentals, polled North Shore residents say

Needed accommodation for tourists or exacerbating the housing crisis?
'There is no money left in the bank': After 23 years, a North Shore diner bids a reluctant farewell

'There is no money left in the bank': After 23 years, a North Shore diner bids a reluctant farewell

"After 2.5 years of COVID-19, my cancer surgery and mandatory closures because of the pandemic, there is no money left in the bank," says the restaurant's chef-owner.
IIO probes death of senior in North Van RCMP wellness check

IIO probes death of senior in North Van RCMP wellness check

The police watchdog investigates all cases of death of serious harm
North Van poet's book sales surge after TikToker's 'psychic' dream goes viral

North Van poet's book sales surge after TikToker's 'psychic' dream goes viral

Twenty years after its original run, a book by a North Vancouver poet is gaining popularity on TikTok.