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Last call for submissions: 2024 North Shore News film festival

Last call for submissions: 2024 North Shore News film festival

Local filmmakers of all levels, from seasoned professionals to emerging talents, are invited to submit their original works for consideration
Committee says B.C., other public pensions should avoid Chinese human rights abusers

Committee says B.C., other public pensions should avoid Chinese human rights abusers

Hong Kong Watch singled out BCI in 2021 for investing in surveillance camera company Hangzhou Hikvision
B.C. family pub fined $7,000 for serving minor

B.C. family pub fined $7,000 for serving minor

The Fort Langley pub served the beer to a minor working with the B.C. Cannabis and Liquor Regulation Branch under its Minors as Agents Program.
50 amazing snow and ice sculptures from around the world

50 amazing snow and ice sculptures from around the world

It's estimated that a single-block ice sculpture will last about 12 hours at a temperature of 10 C.
B.C. stockbrokers allegedly failed in their 'gatekeeper' responsibilities

B.C. stockbrokers allegedly failed in their 'gatekeeper' responsibilities

B.C. stockbrokers face hearing for allegedly failing to see red flags in their clients' penny stock transactions
Friday deadline looming for search and rescue groups to register with province

Friday deadline looming for search and rescue groups to register with province

West Vancouver-Sea To Sky MLA Jordan Sturdy says B.C. government's 'heavy-handed approach' has created significant pushback from SAR volunteers across the province
Maxed Out: How big is too big in Whistler?

Maxed Out: How big is too big in Whistler?

'Perception is reality'
Woolly dog was unique breed integral to First Nations life: Smithsonian study

Woolly dog was unique breed integral to First Nations life: Smithsonian study

The woolly dogs were kept isolated on small islands in pens and long houses throughout the Pacific Northwest, including Vancouver Island, to preserve the breed
'He is in my mind,' says B.C.'s child advocate of boy killed in Port Alberni

'He is in my mind,' says B.C.'s child advocate of boy killed in Port Alberni

Representative for Children and Youth Jennifer Charlesworth says Dontay Lucas’s death continues to affect the decisions her office makes
B.C. court overturns conditional sentence for serial sexual abuser

B.C. court overturns conditional sentence for serial sexual abuser

'You taught me every wrong way to love,' victim told court in impact statement.
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