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5 things you (probably) didn't know old-school celebrities did in Vancouver

5 things you (probably) didn't know old-school celebrities did in Vancouver

Celebrities have long come to Vancouver for one reason or another, and here are some of those stories, from the tragic to the kind to the just plain odd.
New program from Squamish charity aims to improve mental health

New program from Squamish charity aims to improve mental health

Tantalus Wellspring Society launches pilot project, providing subsidized counselling to Sea to Sky youth and their families or caregivers.
A year to be proud of for Skate Sea2Sky skaters

A year to be proud of for Skate Sea2Sky skaters

Squamish club celebrates success of this post-pandemic-restrictions year.
Public-service strike: Union stepping up picketing efforts starting Monday

Public-service strike: Union stepping up picketing efforts starting Monday

Picket lines have so far largely been confined to government buildings, constituency offices and landmarks such as Parliament Hill.
North Shore Zone Festival to return after three year hiatus

North Shore Zone Festival to return after three year hiatus

The four day festival will be hosted at the Presentation House Theatre in May
Group calls on Canada to create sponsor program for family fleeing war-torn Sudan

Group calls on Canada to create sponsor program for family fleeing war-torn Sudan

"Whatever you get, you just take it," Mohamed said. "But thank God, safely I made it."
Photos: This Sakinaw Lake summer home welcomes the entire family

Photos: This Sakinaw Lake summer home welcomes the entire family

This two-storey, 3,000 sq. ft. lakefront home was made for an extended family, giving owners and guests comfort and privacy to enjoy their visits in a natural waterfront setting. 
Time Traveller: The agricultural colony that almost set up shop on the North Shore

Time Traveller: The agricultural colony that almost set up shop on the North Shore

A South Asian agricultural colony was in the works for this area near West Van's Skunk (Caulfeild) Cove until 'unforseen obstacles' scuttled the plans
Bright cat collars help protect birds, study finds

Bright cat collars help protect birds, study finds

Rainbow pattern serves as early-warning system for birds, giving them a chance to escape a cat’s lethal pounce.
First months on throne show King Charles wants to engage, but Canadians skeptical

First months on throne show King Charles wants to engage, but Canadians skeptical

Canadians, however, appear to be unmoved by the new monarch's efforts — if they've noticed them at all. 
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