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Drivers taking shortcuts putting pedestrians in danger, Squamish Nation says

Drivers taking shortcuts putting pedestrians in danger, Squamish Nation says

Two pedestrians were hit by drivers in the past week on the narrow streets of Eslhá7an (Mission 1 Reserve), says a Squmaish National elected council member
North Shore Volunteer Fair returns to North Vancouver City Library

North Shore Volunteer Fair returns to North Vancouver City Library

Looking for a place to offer help? They’ll all be in one room.
Exceptional citizens honoured with King Charles III Coronation Medal in North Vancouver

Exceptional citizens honoured with King Charles III Coronation Medal in North Vancouver

A former mayor, a fire chief, an Indigenous advocate and a Persian calligraphist were presented with the medal during a ceremony at The Polygon
No ambulance after half an hour and, she learned, none available

No ambulance after half an hour and, she learned, none available

After the 76-year-old was told nothing was available, bystanders flagged down a passing ambulance
BC United to run some candidates to retain party name

BC United to run some candidates to retain party name

The move is intended to ensure BC United remains a registered political party with Elections BC, executive director Lindsay Cote said in a letter to members on Friday
Baby boom: A record 86 Vancouver Island marmot pups born in alpine this year

Baby boom: A record 86 Vancouver Island marmot pups born in alpine this year

It’s the highest number for wild-born marmots since 2011, when 75 babies were born
Divers find ferry's propeller on sea floor

Divers find ferry's propeller on sea floor

The 60-year-old ferry was pulled from service after the incident Tuesday morning, which saw 800 litres of light hydraulic fluid leak into marine waters.
Adrian Raeside cartoon: How former BC United candidates will explain themselves

Adrian Raeside cartoon: How former BC United candidates will explain themselves

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Scooters, e-bikes and mopeds ride into regulatory grey zones as Canada's cities and provinces race to keep up

Scooters, e-bikes and mopeds ride into regulatory grey zones as Canada's cities and provinces race to keep up

‘Micromobility’ vehicles — lightweight, electric and often unlicensed — are thriving in a country without uniform standards for manufacturing and safety. Advocates are calling on Ottawa to change that.
North Shore groups restore critical salmon habitat on three creeks

North Shore groups restore critical salmon habitat on three creeks

Years of human intervention have made the North Shore’s creeks inhospitable to salmon species that need a place to spawn. That’s changing.