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Diversified economy points to job strengths, says head of B.C. Chamber of Commerce

Diversified economy points to job strengths, says head of B.C. Chamber of Commerce

Vancouver’s unemployment rate third lowest among Canadian urban centres
Patient and saviour reconnect after Coquitlam Crunch heart attack

Patient and saviour reconnect after Coquitlam Crunch heart attack

Tanya Leibel had just witnessed evidence of humanity at its worst when she received a very personal reminder of humanity at its best.
District of North Vancouver fights Fibreco lawsuit

District of North Vancouver fights Fibreco lawsuit

The District of North Vancouver is pushing back against a lawsuit from Fibreco Export Ltd., a waterfront export terminal accusing the municipality of attempting to collect more taxes than the company owes.
Summertime, and sobriety is difficult

Summertime, and sobriety is difficult

Warmer weather encourages a drinking culture that some struggle to combat
Free agency played almost no role for the NHL’s Western Conference finalists

Free agency played almost no role for the NHL’s Western Conference finalists

Free agency is where NHL general managers make some of their biggest mistakes. A mistake could take the form of overpaying for a big name free agent that will never live up to the bidding war he sparked.
Police issue warning after 11-year-old girl approached by man in car

Police issue warning after 11-year-old girl approached by man in car

Girl able to give "picture perfect" account of what happened
Mine project near Howe Sound receives federal approval

Mine project near Howe Sound receives federal approval

Federal environment minister says proposal not likely to result in significant negative environmental effects if mitigation measures are carried out.
The power of connection: Courage awards raise $3 million for Coast Mental Health

The power of connection: Courage awards raise $3 million for Coast Mental Health

On its 20th anniversary, Coast Mental Health's event becomes largest in British Columbia
Paddlers pleased with port's guide amendments

Paddlers pleased with port's guide amendments

Despite earlier concerns they wouldn’t be heard, the local paddling community says it’s pleased with amendments made to the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s new Port Information Guide.
'Costume' jewelry donated to thrift store turns out to be the real $23,000 thing

'Costume' jewelry donated to thrift store turns out to be the real $23,000 thing

Delta police hoping to return the jewelry to donor who might not have known its value
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