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New fire hall brings North Vancouver to 21st century emergency response

New fire hall brings North Vancouver to 21st century emergency response

The long-awaited Maplewood Fire and Rescue Centre in the District of North Vancouver is unlike any other in B.C.
B.C. man gets five years for forcible confinement in drug dispute

B.C. man gets five years for forcible confinement in drug dispute

Raymond Wade Cuthbert participated in Powell River shed assault
B.C. man jailed 15 months for cocaine, meth trafficking

B.C. man jailed 15 months for cocaine, meth trafficking

Shane Timothy Marchant pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine and methamphetamine for the purposes of trafficking.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation and federal government sign new reconciliation agreement

Tsleil-Waututh Nation and federal government sign new reconciliation agreement

The agreement is a 'huge step in the right direction,' says Elected Chief Jen Thomas, adding that it will give the Nation a voice in future discussions on topics of shared interest
Is Tocchet’s ‘earn your ice time’ message resonating with the Canucks?

Is Tocchet’s ‘earn your ice time’ message resonating with the Canucks?

Brock Boeser: "You’ve got to earn it each and every night and you’ve got to show up to the rink each and every day being ready to go"
B.C. town faces economic fallout after sheltering thousands fleeing Alberta wildfire

B.C. town faces economic fallout after sheltering thousands fleeing Alberta wildfire

70% of village's businesses risk closure without government intervention, warns mayor
North Vancouver RCMP investigate appearance of stickers promoting white supremacy

North Vancouver RCMP investigate appearance of stickers promoting white supremacy

The stickers placed around the Central Lonsdale area have been removed, police say
Family fun on offer at Sea to Sky Model Train and Hobby Show

Family fun on offer at Sea to Sky Model Train and Hobby Show

On March 22 to 23 at the Railway Museum of British Columbia in Squamish, with 35+ vendors, exhibits.
Vendor sues Capilano Suspension Bridge, alleges $231K in unpaid invoices

Vendor sues Capilano Suspension Bridge, alleges $231K in unpaid invoices

Surrey's TDH Enterprises Ltd. listed 11 invoiced amounts that it said the tourist attraction had agreed to pay but has yet to settle
Camping at B.C.'s most popular park to reopen after heavy storm damage

Camping at B.C.'s most popular park to reopen after heavy storm damage

An atmospheric river in 2024 heavily damaged a popular B.C. park, forcing it to close. Thanks to repair work, it will soon reopen for camping.