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Canada Post stamp honours First Nations leader George Manuel

Canada Post stamp honours First Nations leader George Manuel

Manuel’s work on Indigenous rights recalled at unveiling in North Vancouver
Wildfires could disrupt booze deliveries, BCLDB warns

Wildfires could disrupt booze deliveries, BCLDB warns

There are 77 active wildfires raging across B.C., including four detected in the past day
Turn off apartment surveillance cameras, B.C. landlord told

Turn off apartment surveillance cameras, B.C. landlord told

Woman said building manager was watching her via surveillance system to see if she had broken the rules.
B.C. sees uptick in child immunizations amid COVID-19 pandemic, survey shows

B.C. sees uptick in child immunizations amid COVID-19 pandemic, survey shows

B.C. parents reported an uptick in immunizations against a range of diseases, for their two-year-old children, despite broad pandemic disruptions in 2020 and 2021.
B.C. nurse who engaged in sexual misconduct with patient barred for five years

B.C. nurse who engaged in sexual misconduct with patient barred for five years

Aaron Forrester violated professional boundaries with a vulnerable psychiatric patient, the B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives found.
VR version of Witness Blanket needs sounds of Indigenous culture

VR version of Witness Blanket needs sounds of Indigenous culture

People across Canada are invited to record sounds such as traditional instruments, languages and the sounds of the natural world, like rain or wind
B.C. man whose dangerous driving killed girlfriend loses appeal

B.C. man whose dangerous driving killed girlfriend loses appeal

Harrison Vaughn Ludwig Heth-Klems took a friend's Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle without consent on July 13, 2018.
Former North Van Catholic school teacher charged with sexual offences against student

Former North Van Catholic school teacher charged with sexual offences against student

The allegations involve incidents between the teacher and a female student at the school.
Map: The Weather Network releases B.C. summer weather forecast

Map: The Weather Network releases B.C. summer weather forecast

A "very warm" summer is expected.
District of Squamish moves to streamline certain processes at municipal hall

District of Squamish moves to streamline certain processes at municipal hall

Council approved first reading of amendment that would delegate some minor development variances to staff and nix public hearings for certain zoning changes.
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