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Sister remembers Squamish base jumper for his love of life

Sister remembers Squamish base jumper for his love of life

Mike Racicot dies in Switzerland during his 969th jump
Thieves in North Van use scaffolding to access properties

Thieves in North Van use scaffolding to access properties

North Vancouver RCMP are warning the public after a pair of break-ins in which thieves used construction scaffolding to get easy access to above-ground balcony doors. The thefts happened on Aug. 5 and Aug. 15.
Vancouver police on the hunt for man wanted following major gang investigation

Vancouver police on the hunt for man wanted following major gang investigation

Anduele Jonathan Pikientio, 22, is wanted on several outstanding warrants
Could changes to ICBC affect drivers' behaviour on the Sea to Sky?

Could changes to ICBC affect drivers' behaviour on the Sea to Sky?

Bad drivers will soon pay more for insurance. Will that reduce dangerous driving on the scenic route between Vancouver and Squamish?
Vancouver’s PayByPhone app adds Chinese language options

Vancouver’s PayByPhone app adds Chinese language options

Plans are in place to add Punjabi later this year
Here's how you can help the people directly affected by B.C.'s forest fires

Here's how you can help the people directly affected by B.C.'s forest fires

Red Cross launches appeal for donations
French schools in B.C. not entitled to $300 million in funding: court of appeal

French schools in B.C. not entitled to $300 million in funding: court of appeal

Court of Appeal denies B.C. Francophone school district’s provincewide appeal for funds
New PoCo breweries frustrated with seating cap

New PoCo breweries frustrated with seating cap

In 2016, Port Coquitlam city council restricted seating to 25 for craft breweries.
'What the hell am I going to do now?' – Camp Cloud evictees face uncertain future

'What the hell am I going to do now?' – Camp Cloud evictees face uncertain future

The NOW spoke to some of the evictees who are now homeless
Vancouver man claims he was targeted by police because of his race

Vancouver man claims he was targeted by police because of his race

Jamiel Moore-Williams is suing the city, claiming police dealt with him in a ‘heavy handed manner’ because he is black
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