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North Van bear tears up car interior

North Van bear tears up car interior

Conservation officers and the North Shore Black Bear Society are warning the public after a bear tore up the inside of a Grousewoods family’s vehicle. The incident happened early Thursday morning, according to Conservation Officer Erich Harbich.
B.C. records second-highest daily total of new COVID-19 infections: 148

B.C. records second-highest daily total of new COVID-19 infections: 148

Number of active infections have trended down in each of the past three days
Youth aging out of care get extension on supports

Youth aging out of care get extension on supports

Teenagers in foster care, contracted residential agencies or with relatives will be able to stay in their placements past their 19th birthday, until March 31, 2021
West Vancouver party host handed $2,300 fine

West Vancouver party host handed $2,300 fine

Police were called out to another loud party where those attending showed 'blatant disregard' for COVID-19 rules
Heiltsuk First Nation calling on DFO to close fish farms, citing wild salmon extinction risk

Heiltsuk First Nation calling on DFO to close fish farms, citing wild salmon extinction risk

Fraser River sockeye returns are the lowest they've been since records started being kept in 1893, with less than a third of a million returns this year. Forty years ago there were 9.6 million
Face masks honour missing and murdered Indigenous women

Face masks honour missing and murdered Indigenous women

A red hand print across the mouth is a symbolic representation of violence affecting Indigenous women
Hunters, outdoorsmen protest B.C.'s plan to cull 400 moose

Hunters, outdoorsmen protest B.C.'s plan to cull 400 moose

When a memo leaked from the provincial government in June that baby and mother moose would be culled to starve off wolf populations, hunters and outdoorsmen across the province were not pleased with the news.
The rise and fall of Vancouver stock promoter David Sidoo

The rise and fall of Vancouver stock promoter David Sidoo

Part 1: Vancouver businessman David Sidoo’s self-portrayal as a successful, industrious businessman and philanthropist has been unwavering even up to the time of his sentencing for fraud
COS monitoring Squamish area for grizzly bear

COS monitoring Squamish area for grizzly bear

Early morning sighting not confirmed
Squamish Nation to get 95 affordable apartments

Squamish Nation to get 95 affordable apartments

The Squamish Nation will soon be getting its first ever affordable housing project on reserve funded by the province.