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Former chief was lifelong defender of 'Namgis First Nation culture

Former chief was lifelong defender of 'Namgis First Nation culture

Premier David Eby called Bill Cranmer’s contributions to ‘Namgis Nation and Indigenous culture ‘immeasurable’
Barge refloated after running aground on Saanichton Beach

Barge refloated after running aground on Saanichton Beach

Divers will examine the hull to make sure it is not damaged before it is towed by tugs to another location
108 arrows: Japanese new year tradition continues in Vancouver

108 arrows: Japanese new year tradition continues in Vancouver

Fewer than 100 people practice the Japanese martial art of kyudo in Canada
'He's a good boy': B.C. man guilty of aggravated assault in baton attack

'He's a good boy': B.C. man guilty of aggravated assault in baton attack

The victim received a skull fracture and brain damage, and underwent emergency surgery to save his life.
Disbarred Richmond lawyer seeks review while facing jail term for contempt of court

Disbarred Richmond lawyer seeks review while facing jail term for contempt of court

Former real estate and immigration lawyer Hong Guo is seeking a review of her disbarment by the Law Society of BC; at the same time, she awaits a sentencing hearing after being found in contempt of court.
Editorial: We can’t live in Pleasantville, Squamish

Editorial: We can’t live in Pleasantville, Squamish

New legislation aims to address housing needs for growing families and first-time buyers.
Third child under 10 dies of complications linked to influenza in B.C.

Third child under 10 dies of complications linked to influenza in B.C.

VANCOUVER — A third child has died in British Columbia due to complications linked to influenza, cases of which continue to rise in the province. The latest update from the B.C.
Is it safe to visit Mexico? What Canadians need to know about the 2024 travel advisory

Is it safe to visit Mexico? What Canadians need to know about the 2024 travel advisory

Kidnapping is a "serious security risk" throughout much of the country.
What does the 2024 BC Assessment mean for Squamish homeowners?

What does the 2024 BC Assessment mean for Squamish homeowners?

SFU’s Andy Yan says we will need more data to see if the valuations are a peak, plateau or cliff.
Wine overtakes beer as B.C. drinkers' preferred summer beverage purchase

Wine overtakes beer as B.C. drinkers' preferred summer beverage purchase

Wholesales for wine, spirits and coolers rose last summer, while beer wholesales fell.
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