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City of North Vancouver investigates electrocution of dog on street

City of North Vancouver investigates electrocution of dog on street

The City of North Vancouver is investigating how a dog came to be fatally electrocuted on a sidewalk in Lower Lonsdale on Friday. North Vancouver City Fire Department and RCMP were called to the 100 block of Carrie Cates Court just before 12:30 p.m.
‘Homeless camp’ under Burrard Bridge a movie set

‘Homeless camp’ under Burrard Bridge a movie set

Film set for Netflix series Colony fooled some residents, Courier readers
Brendan Leipsic and Tyler Motte were once promising prospects; who are they now?

Brendan Leipsic and Tyler Motte were once promising prospects; who are they now?

Many Canucks fans are disappointed in the results of the trade deadline, which is understandable.
Suspect arrested in armed, high-risk takedown in North Vancouver

Suspect arrested in armed, high-risk takedown in North Vancouver

North Vancouver RCMP have one man in custody following a high-risk takedown on the Upper Levels Highway Tuesday afternoon.
Feb. 28 last day to give feedback on electoral reform

Feb. 28 last day to give feedback on electoral reform

Tomorrow is the last chance for British Columbians to provide input to help shape this year’s provincial referendum on electoral reform. Last November, the government launched a website, engage.gov.bc.
B.C. couple kill and eat adopted rescue pet pig

B.C. couple kill and eat adopted rescue pet pig

When 57 Vietnamese pot bellied pigs were rescued from a hoarding situation on Vancouver Island, the pigs were being cared for and re-homed by the BC SPCA out of the Cowichan Valley.
Sitka co-founder awarded almost $1M for injuries suffered in 2013 motorcycle collision

Sitka co-founder awarded almost $1M for injuries suffered in 2013 motorcycle collision

One of the two co-founders of Canadian lifestyle brand Sitka has been awarded almost $1 million in damages as a result of a motorcycle crash in 2013. René Gauthier, was on his motorcycle, headed west on Bay Street in Victoria about 10:30 p.m.
Should Canada have a national cycling strategy?

Should Canada have a national cycling strategy?

Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps wants the federal government to enact a national cycling strategy to guide all levels of government in improving conditions for cyclists.
Bobcat chased up a tree by local Bernese mountain dog

Bobcat chased up a tree by local Bernese mountain dog

Last month, in what might have seemed like a rare moment, a bobcat was caught prowling in a North Shore backyard .
Ford Fiesta caught going 135 km/h in a 50 zone

Ford Fiesta caught going 135 km/h in a 50 zone

Small, affordable cars can speed too. A driver is facing almost $500 in fines and a week without his car after police clocked his 2014 Ford Fiesta going 135 km/h in a 50 zone. The 48-year-old Maple Ridge man was pulled over at around 8:50 p.m.
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