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Digital road sign pranked with cheeky message about hot moms in North Vancouver

Digital road sign pranked with cheeky message about hot moms in North Vancouver

Drivers in North Van were surprised by an unusual road sign request Thursday morning featuring an acronym for sexually attractive moms.
Squamish Spit excavation restarts

Squamish Spit excavation restarts

After suspending work for herring spawn, crews are back out on the Spit.
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations rise for first time in six weeks

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations rise for first time in six weeks

One new COVID-19 death raises the province's pandemic death toll to 2,975.
Squamish woman startled by black bear in window

Squamish woman startled by black bear in window

The woman turned on her vacuum cleaner to scare off the bear. The incident is a good reminder to put away bird feeders, she says.
Does Squamish need a 24-hour animal hospital?

Does Squamish need a 24-hour animal hospital?

Bereaved dog owner and local vets acknowledge the need, but there are also obstacles to nighttime animal medical care.
B.C. has fewer COVID-19 hospital patients; no new related deaths

B.C. has fewer COVID-19 hospital patients; no new related deaths

Province has five active outbreaks, down from 31 a month ago
B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall by almost two-thirds in past month

B.C. COVID-19 hospitalizations fall by almost two-thirds in past month

Eight more COVID-19 deaths raise B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 2,974.
Those 30 and older eligible for free rapid antigen tests at B.C. pharmacies

Those 30 and older eligible for free rapid antigen tests at B.C. pharmacies

More than 2.3 million free rapid tests have been dispensed through more than 1,300 participating pharmacies
BC Parks still has some May long weekend campsites available

BC Parks still has some May long weekend campsites available

The new online booking system has a user-friendly map, allowing campers to see available sites across the province.
B.C. teachers push to divest pension fund from oil and gas companies

B.C. teachers push to divest pension fund from oil and gas companies

Teachers' associations in Surrey and Revelstoke will put forward motions at the BCTF's AGM this weekend, calling on the teachers' federation to divest from fossil fuel companies.
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