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Bagel business co-founder seeks NPA mayoral nomination

Bagel business co-founder seeks NPA mayoral nomination

Ken Sim joins race that includes Hector Bremner, Glen Chernen, John Coupar
Update: police say bomb threat at North Vancouver private school 'unfounded'

Update: police say bomb threat at North Vancouver private school 'unfounded'

North Vancouver RCMP have reopened the area around the campus at Bodwell High School. Final Update on the Bodwell School Bomb Threat: the evacuation and road blocks have ALL been lifted! The threat and search proved unfounded. No bomb located.
Updated: Trans Mountain will be built, Trudeau says

Updated: Trans Mountain will be built, Trudeau says

“We will not have these discussions in public, but construction will go ahead"
Police use new less-lethal weapon to take down suspect in Burnaby

Police use new less-lethal weapon to take down suspect in Burnaby

No injuries apart from those sustained when suspect tried to flee into bramble-filled wooded area
Burnaby used-car dealer fighting 10-year ban for 'deceptive acts and practices'

Burnaby used-car dealer fighting 10-year ban for 'deceptive acts and practices'

A Burnaby used-car dealer slapped with a 10-year ban for selling unsafe cars, “willfully” disobeying orders from the province’s auto sales regulator and trying to mislead one of its hearings is fighting back in B.C. Supreme Court.
Greens’ Weaver finds Trudeau’s pipeline views worrisome

Greens’ Weaver finds Trudeau’s pipeline views worrisome

B.C. Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s "willingness to put federal dollars on the line in response to ultimatums should alarm all Canadians.” “I am encouraged to see Premier Horgan continue to stand up for B.C.
The Paper Feature: The Sedins are irreplaceable, but someone has to score goals next season

The Paper Feature: The Sedins are irreplaceable, but someone has to score goals next season

The Canucks will look to youth to step up in the Sedins’ absence.
Vancouver women recount different paths to sobriety

Vancouver women recount different paths to sobriety

April is Alcohol Awareness Month and recent stats suggest alcoholism is on the rise in women particularly
Finding secret location of giant mastadon sculpture worth the hike

Finding secret location of giant mastadon sculpture worth the hike

Artist Guthrie Gloag has hidden his massive driftwood mastodon sculpture somewhere in a B.C. forest
Burnaby investigates reported sediment spill into creek south of Trans Mountain terminal

Burnaby investigates reported sediment spill into creek south of Trans Mountain terminal

Streamkeeper says silt spill from Kinder Morgan property could harm salmon downstream
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