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13 die from COVID-19 in B.C. in past day

13 die from COVID-19 in B.C. in past day

Province has not identified so many deaths in a 24-hour period since early February.
Readers have mixed response to how well health officials share COVID information: poll

Readers have mixed response to how well health officials share COVID information: poll

Almost the same number of North Shore readers (37 per cent) were satisfied with how the government has handled pandemic information sharing, as those (36 per cent) who said health officials need to do a better job with transparency
COVID-19 alert issued after kids Thanksgiving hockey tournament in Richmond

COVID-19 alert issued after kids Thanksgiving hockey tournament in Richmond

Hundreds of young hockey players from across B.C. took part in the event, including a South Delta team which was given the notice
SUV driver strikes woman in North Vancouver crosswalk

SUV driver strikes woman in North Vancouver crosswalk

Driver ticketed for failing to yield
West Vancouver pickleball players pushing for more outdoor courts

West Vancouver pickleball players pushing for more outdoor courts

Eggs were thrown on their current court, West Vancouver players say
Opinion: It's time to act on online harassment

Opinion: It's time to act on online harassment

'As a business, the news publishing industry remains under threat from unregulated and unchecked social media and online communication service providers.'
NSMBA to maintain first-ever sanctioned downhill bike trails on Hollyburn Mountain

NSMBA to maintain first-ever sanctioned downhill bike trails on Hollyburn Mountain

Meat Sweats, Jersey Shore and Morgies to keep their Black Diamond ratings. Rodgers Creek area to get new multi-use path to replace historic Old Forks Trail.
Serious COVID-19 infections keep rising across B.C.

Serious COVID-19 infections keep rising across B.C.

Nine more die from COVID-19; hospitalizations highest since May.
A new Japanese specialty food market is opening in West Vancouver

A new Japanese specialty food market is opening in West Vancouver

A new destination for fresh sushi, wagyu sliced to order, grab-and-go and frozen Japanese meals, housewares, and more.
Welcome figure Kayachtn unveiled at North Vancouver's Argyle Secondary

Welcome figure Kayachtn unveiled at North Vancouver's Argyle Secondary

With open arms, Kayachtn – standing approximately 5.5 metres tall – now greets all who enter Ecole Argyle Secondary