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Striking purple chalk campaign aims to put B.C.'s toxic drug supply deaths back in spotlight

Striking purple chalk campaign aims to put B.C.'s toxic drug supply deaths back in spotlight

‘We’re Still Dying. . . Do you See Us Yet?’ campaign aims to put the opioid crisis back in the spotlight and spark conversations on International Overdose Awareness Day
High B.C. COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations prompt government action

High B.C. COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations prompt government action

Hospitalizations rise by five to 138, the highest level since June 15.
Metro Vancouver soon to be swarmed by moths, experts warn

Metro Vancouver soon to be swarmed by moths, experts warn

Experts hoping for population to crash this fall
B.C. puts mask mandate back in place for indoor public spaces

B.C. puts mask mandate back in place for indoor public spaces

The provincial health order is effective Aug. 25, 2021.
B.C.'s back-to-school plan will see return of mask mandate

B.C.'s back-to-school plan will see return of mask mandate

Full-time, in-class learning resumes Sept. 7.
Vancouver Olympic Cauldron will be relit in honour of Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

Vancouver Olympic Cauldron will be relit in honour of Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

See the flame lit in a free public ceremony at Jack Poole Plaza
North Vancouver youth group hope to inspire change with 'Discussions on Decolonization' virtual events

North Vancouver youth group hope to inspire change with 'Discussions on Decolonization' virtual events

'We planned this event to share a space with other youth who are interested in learning and unlearning about decolonization'
Poll: Half of North Shore residents are engaged in the federal election campaign

Poll: Half of North Shore residents are engaged in the federal election campaign

Almost a third say there's too much else going on to think about federal politics
B.C.'s COVID-19 death toll jumps by 16, to 1,801

B.C.'s COVID-19 death toll jumps by 16, to 1,801

Hospitalizations and ICU patient numbers hit multi-month highs.
Catalytic converter thefts tripled in 2021, West Vancouver police say

Catalytic converter thefts tripled in 2021, West Vancouver police say

Latest victims included seniors centre bus