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Capilano Rugby Club ready to host league games for first time in nearly two years

Capilano Rugby Club ready to host league games for first time in nearly two years

Teams finally back on the field for the first time since premier women won provincial and national titles in 2020
Sewage plant samples show Omicron infections dropping in Lower Mainland

Sewage plant samples show Omicron infections dropping in Lower Mainland

Variant first showed up in December in Lions Gate and Lulu Island sewage plants then quickly showed in samples throughout Metro Vancouver
B.C. art collectors donate $9M in Paul-Émile Borduas paintings to museum

B.C. art collectors donate $9M in Paul-Émile Borduas paintings to museum

The exhibition will be open to the public in late February
Cactus Club founder, president sells stake to Earls, Joey owners

Cactus Club founder, president sells stake to Earls, Joey owners

Richard Jaffray, who spent more than three decades building Cactus Club into a notable Canadian restaurant chain, will step down as president
Odlum Brown VanOpen pro tennis tournament plans big return this summer

Odlum Brown VanOpen pro tennis tournament plans big return this summer

Event held at West Vancouver's Hollyburn Country Club is coming back as a higher-level tournament with more prize money
North Shore lacrosse giant Tewanee Joseph appointed as Nanaimo’s head coach

North Shore lacrosse giant Tewanee Joseph appointed as Nanaimo’s head coach

The North Shore Indians championship player and current co-coach of the Arena Lacrosse League's Grizzlies is excited to coach the Creator's game in Nanaimo
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 1,000

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall below 1,000

Another 18 people died overnight while fighting COVID-19.
Vandals smash window at North Vancouver COVID-19 vaccination clinic

Vandals smash window at North Vancouver COVID-19 vaccination clinic

North Van MLA hearing of 'deepening tensions' as pandemic drags on
Editorial: Some acts of civil disobedience are more equal than others

Editorial: Some acts of civil disobedience are more equal than others

Why are some protesters arrested and others not?
Impaired 'N' driver clocked doing 225 kilometres per hour on North Vancouver's Upper Levels highway

Impaired 'N' driver clocked doing 225 kilometres per hour on North Vancouver's Upper Levels highway

Car impounded and driver handed a 90-day ban