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Giving back one experienced dance step at a time

Giving back one experienced dance step at a time

Sea to Sky Dance Collective welcomes new contemporary ballet dancers; donates to community and preps for 2022 performance.
B.C. man looking for Halloween hero, wants to say 'thanks'

B.C. man looking for Halloween hero, wants to say 'thanks'

'It was really nice to have that happen.'
Young Metro Vancouver couple missing since Halloween located safe

Young Metro Vancouver couple missing since Halloween located safe

They're safe
SORCA hosts 29 Trails for its birthday (PHOTOS)

SORCA hosts 29 Trails for its birthday (PHOTOS)

Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association's 29th birthday bash — 29 Trails — took to local forests on Oct. 30 and 31.
West Vancouver helicopters in new 50-foot trail bridge

West Vancouver helicopters in new 50-foot trail bridge

Original footbridge 'disappeared' in 2017, presumably washed down Brothers Creek during high waters
Forest industry bracing for old growth logging moratoriums

Forest industry bracing for old growth logging moratoriums

Business, labour leaders sign letter calling for ‘balanced approach’ on old growth
Single-event sports bets hit $25 million, says BCLC

Single-event sports bets hit $25 million, says BCLC

Bets on NFL and NHL games are proving popular.
Mountain biker’s helmet ‘shattered’ in West Van trail crash: North Shore Rescue

Mountain biker’s helmet ‘shattered’ in West Van trail crash: North Shore Rescue

Also on weekend, DNV Fire and Rescue respond to injured hiker on Grouse Grind
Safety alert: B.C.-wide mushroom recall updated after possible listeria contamination

Safety alert: B.C.-wide mushroom recall updated after possible listeria contamination

Food contaminated with listeria monocytogenes may not look or smell spoiled but can still make you sick.
B.C.'s chief coroner reveals city death tolls due to heat wave

B.C.'s chief coroner reveals city death tolls due to heat wave

Over one 25-day period, nearly a quarter of all deaths in the province — 595 people — were due to the late June heat wave. Vancouver, Surrey and Burnaby recorded the most deaths, according to the BC Coroners Service.
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