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B.C. says it will file pipeline reference case in Appeal Court by April 30

B.C. says it will file pipeline reference case in Appeal Court by April 30

A sign warning of an underground petroleum pipeline is seen on a fence at Kinder Morgan’s facility.
Rollover crash on Granville Street sends man to hospital

Rollover crash on Granville Street sends man to hospital

A man is in hospital with minor injuries after a two-vehicle collision on Granville Street near West 37th Avenue this morning.
Multiple designers appear to capitalize on tragedy as bootlegged Humboldt t-shirts are being sold online

Multiple designers appear to capitalize on tragedy as bootlegged Humboldt t-shirts are being sold online

Multiple Humboldt designs being sold by RedBubble.com An Australian website which has stopped selling a T-shirt featuring a misappropriated Halifax newspaper cartoon about the Humboldt bus crash tragedy is facing scrutiny.
West Van police issue arrest warrant for alleged Grindr fraudster

West Van police issue arrest warrant for alleged Grindr fraudster

Photo West Van Police West Vancouver police have issued an arrest warrant for a suspect accused of targeting men through the Grindr online dating app.
Vancouver city council approves sale of liquor in grocery stores

Vancouver city council approves sale of liquor in grocery stores

Photo Pexels Vancouver city council has approved zoning bylaw amendments allowing the sale of liquor in grocery stores. The vote took place at a public hearing on Tuesday night and NPA councillor George Affleck tweeted "sorry for the wait, everyone.
Annual 4-20 pot protest still has point to make ahead of legalization: spokesman

Annual 4-20 pot protest still has point to make ahead of legalization: spokesman

Thousands are expected to attend the 4-20 marijuana smoke-in at Vancouver’s Sunset Beach Friday, and while the legalization goal of the annual Weed Day will soon be met, an event organizer says there is much more to protest.
Roundhouse Radio CEO ‘heartbroken’ over station shutdown

Roundhouse Radio CEO ‘heartbroken’ over station shutdown

Roundhouse Radio CEO Don Schafer said making Monday’s announcement that the station will likely be closing at the end of the month was probably the most difficult day of his career. “I thought we had a great idea,” he told the Courier.
CMHA advocates for decriminalization to address opioid crisis

CMHA advocates for decriminalization to address opioid crisis

Fentanyl. Photo courtesy RCMP The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is calling on the federal government to decriminalize the personal possession of all illegal drugs to help solve the opioid crisis.
Rio Theatre crowdfunding campaign makes history

Rio Theatre crowdfunding campaign makes history

The Rio Theatre’s Indiegogo campaign closed on Monday night after raising $500,000 in 50 days. Lea and a team of investors now need to come with up with another $2.5 million before May 7.
RCMP looking for hero who performed CPR on heart attack victim on the SeaBus

RCMP looking for hero who performed CPR on heart attack victim on the SeaBus

file photo Cindy Goodman, North Shore News North Vancouver RCMP are looking for a local hero. Shortly after the 8:45 a.m.
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