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Bear on tracks shuts Millennium Line in Port Moody briefly

Bear on tracks shuts Millennium Line in Port Moody briefly

Millennium Line closed for about an hour at noon Friday between Moody Centre and Coquitlam Station to deal with a bear that appeared injured
Tri-City mother of three murdered kids dies

Tri-City mother of three murdered kids dies

A Tri-City mother whose three children were murdered by their father in 2008 died last night, family spokesperson says.
Union Gospel Mission expands to house homeless in East Vancouver

Union Gospel Mission expands to house homeless in East Vancouver

On May 22, the UGM broke ground on its largest expansion in 78 years, a $35.5 million “women and families” project at 601 East Hastings
B.C. mother shells out $28,000 for uncovered ear surgery

B.C. mother shells out $28,000 for uncovered ear surgery

The single-ear cochlear implant surgery wasn't covered by government healthcare
Buddy and Barb bring zero waste to tiny-home construction projects

Buddy and Barb bring zero waste to tiny-home construction projects

The former owners of Gibsons Recycling Depot kicked off retirement in 2017 by driving across Canada in an electric vehicle, armed with a small electric composter to prove such a waste-free trip is possible.
It's baby bird season on the North Shore (PHOTOS)

It's baby bird season on the North Shore (PHOTOS)

Spring is here and that means an explosion of flowers and baby birds.
Road closures expected as WV stormwater pipeline proceeds

Road closures expected as WV stormwater pipeline proceeds

West Vancouver is advising drivers to expect road closures next week as work gears up on the controversial Five Creeks stormwater pipeline.
Squamish’s Mag's 99 highway location closes

Squamish’s Mag's 99 highway location closes

New location and food truck launching soon, says owner
Province to review port tax regime amid business concerns

Province to review port tax regime amid business concerns

The province may soon be changing tax laws the District of North Vancouver has warned are threatening industry.
Rare ‘white’ orca calf makes a splash off B.C.’s coast

Rare ‘white’ orca calf makes a splash off B.C.’s coast

Its name could use a bit of marketing work, but a pale grey orca calf known simply as T46B1B is causing quite a stir off B.C.’s coast.
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