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North Vancouver power outage affecting 9K customers caused by squirrel

North Vancouver power outage affecting 9K customers caused by squirrel

The critter managed to enter a substation, which took out a few circuits, BC Hydro said
Badly damaged Vancouver beach stairs, path still not fixed after a year

Badly damaged Vancouver beach stairs, path still not fixed after a year

The structure remains broken since January, 2022.
Photos: Hundreds counter anti-Drag Queen Story Time protest in Coquitlam

Photos: Hundreds counter anti-Drag Queen Story Time protest in Coquitlam

Protesters were met by a sea of supporters while North Vancouver's Conni Smudge read to kids inside the public library.
'I can’t continue without your help': Low-barrier Vancouver art gallery is struggling to stay open

'I can’t continue without your help': Low-barrier Vancouver art gallery is struggling to stay open

The art gallery is entirely funded by one person, and through money made from workshops and monthly art sales.
Burned B.C. apartment was in 'near-hoarding state,' judge says

Burned B.C. apartment was in 'near-hoarding state,' judge says

The apartment was densely occupied with domestic possessions stacked with depths ranging from two to four feet.
Canucks player grades at the halfway point of the 2022-23 season

Canucks player grades at the halfway point of the 2022-23 season

With a 17-21-3 record, the Vancouver Canucks as a whole are not where they wanted to be after 41 games.
Weekend forecast: Here's how much rain to expect in Metro Vancouver

Weekend forecast: Here's how much rain to expect in Metro Vancouver

It's going to be a wet one...and for quite a while. Here's what to know.
While respiratory illnesses level off in B.C., hospitalizations remain high

While respiratory illnesses level off in B.C., hospitalizations remain high

Dr. Bonnie Henry says this respiratory illness season has been "very unusual."
'Uplifting' Vancouver's Chinatown on city council's agenda next week

'Uplifting' Vancouver's Chinatown on city council's agenda next week

Graffiti removal, street cleaning, sanitation part of $710K 'action plan'
UBC medical school's cadaver shortage alleviated

UBC medical school's cadaver shortage alleviated

Enquiries to the medical school's body donation program increased after a June 2022 public appeal.
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