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First-place North Van Wolf Pack find themselves in a scrap to open PJHL playoffs

First-place North Van Wolf Pack find themselves in a scrap to open PJHL playoffs

Games 2 and 3 this weekend at Harry Jerome following big win for fourth-seeded White Rock Whalers in Game 1
Krista's Kilometres cross-country walk aims to raise awareness for MMIWG

Krista's Kilometres cross-country walk aims to raise awareness for MMIWG

A 53-year-old North Battleford, Sask., woman is walking across Canada to raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. The 10-month journey starts in Victoria and will end in Dec. in St. John's, N.L.
Ex-Canuck Jake Virtanen pleads not guilty to sexual assault charge

Ex-Canuck Jake Virtanen pleads not guilty to sexual assault charge

Former Vancouver Canucks player Jake Virtanen wants his trial for sexual assault to be heard by a B.C. Supreme Court judge and jury.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. keep drifting lower

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. keep drifting lower

Five more COVID-19 deaths raise B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 2,781.
Scam suspect arrested after attempt to bilk West Van senior out of $15K

Scam suspect arrested after attempt to bilk West Van senior out of $15K

Would-be con artist met by police when he showed up to pick up cash
Environment Canada comments on Metro Vancouver long-term spring forecast

Environment Canada comments on Metro Vancouver long-term spring forecast

Are you sick of winter weather in Vancouver?
B.C. ski hills that survive global warming could reap tourism windfall, says expert

B.C. ski hills that survive global warming could reap tourism windfall, says expert

By mid-century, climate change is expected to cause steep declines in snowfall at many ski resorts across the world. With its colder winters, could British Columbia's Interior mountains come out on top?
'Too wet, too rainy': How climate change could end ski business for many B.C. resorts

'Too wet, too rainy': How climate change could end ski business for many B.C. resorts

Fifteen thousand years ago, the mountains of Vancouver's North Shore emerged from an ice shelf. Now, some climate scientists say the winter legacy of B.C.'s coastal mountains is on the brink of collapse.
Seniors' meal delivery bus in North Van targeted by 'cat' burglars

Seniors' meal delivery bus in North Van targeted by 'cat' burglars

A North Vancouver community program that delivers between 300 and 400 meals to seniors is the latest to be hit by thieves on the North Shore. Buses for two other seniors programs have also been targeted.
Editorial: It's time to lose the angst over population growth

Editorial: It's time to lose the angst over population growth

We cannot solve our traffic problem by making people live farther away.