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B.C. administers five millionth COVID-19 vaccine dose

B.C. administers five millionth COVID-19 vaccine dose

Province records no deaths in two straight days for first time since October.
Giant public artwork in North Vancouver mimics light reflecting off water during a SeaBus ride

Giant public artwork in North Vancouver mimics light reflecting off water during a SeaBus ride

'Shimmer Time' is now on display on the west wall of the Lonsdale bus exchange
Searchers comb Grouse Mountain for second day, seeking signs of missing hiker

Searchers comb Grouse Mountain for second day, seeking signs of missing hiker

North Vancouver RCMP are asking for public assistance as searchers scour the North Shore mountains looking for a 74-year-old hiker missing during a period of extreme heat
Opinion: Reconciliation and the ugly truths we must face

Opinion: Reconciliation and the ugly truths we must face

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission didn’t just make recommendations to governments and institutions. It spoke to all Canadians.
Heat wave pushes Metro Vancouver to 'unprecedented' early season water use

Heat wave pushes Metro Vancouver to 'unprecedented' early season water use

The region's 2.7 million residents and businesses used 1.79 billion litres of water Sunday, June 27, just shy of the all-time record set in 2009.
Protocols in place for those fighting wildfires in B.C. amid historic heat wave

Protocols in place for those fighting wildfires in B.C. amid historic heat wave

Crews have been instructed to take more frequent breaks, every 30 to 60 minutes, to avoid heat stroke.
Editorial: This Canada Day prompts discussion on what we are to celebrate

Editorial: This Canada Day prompts discussion on what we are to celebrate

Some will spend the day wearing orange in solidarity with Indigenous people
North Vancouver firefighters surprise students with end-of-school soaking (VIDEOS)

North Vancouver firefighters surprise students with end-of-school soaking (VIDEOS)

'The kids were going crazy at all the schools and there were lots of thank-yous from the parents'
New political party launched in West Van

New political party launched in West Van

Party promises to limit growth and taxes
B.C. COVID-19 daily case counts fall to 29 – fewest since Aug. 4

B.C. COVID-19 daily case counts fall to 29 – fewest since Aug. 4

Province also sees declines in ICU patients and active infections.