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Self-serve flower cart in North Vancouver delights neighbours

Self-serve flower cart in North Vancouver delights neighbours

Lynn Valley florist employs ‘honour system’ for selling bouquets
Black Lives Matter message kept alive on Emancipation Day

Black Lives Matter message kept alive on Emancipation Day

March marks 186th anniversary of British Empire’s slavery abolition
How to save a Japanese fishing village: brave men and a totem pole

How to save a Japanese fishing village: brave men and a totem pole

Squamish Nation carver Darren Yelton has been commissioned to create a marker to honour Gihei Kuno, a carpenter who saved his fishing village in Japan by immigrating to Steveston
LGBT youths’ suicidal thoughts decline with community supports: study

LGBT youths’ suicidal thoughts decline with community supports: study

Lesbian and bisexual girls need increased supports, research indicates
Surrey approves $692m worth of development

Surrey approves $692m worth of development

Developers have confidence in city: McCallum
1.5 million Canadians have moved back in with their parents

1.5 million Canadians have moved back in with their parents

At least 1.5 million Canadians have moved back in with their parents, according to a national survey by Finder.com.
‘I’m lost without it’: Face masks a challenge for people who rely on reading lips

‘I’m lost without it’: Face masks a challenge for people who rely on reading lips

Sarah-Jane Redmond didn’t realize how much she relied on lip-reading until almost everyone around her started wearing masks.
Move along vanlifers: Squamish council

Move along vanlifers: Squamish council

District camping and vanlife ban a near certainty after three readings of bylaw passed by council
Five calls take up North Shore Rescue’s weekend

Five calls take up North Shore Rescue’s weekend

After a particularly busy weekend, it’s starting to feel like the old days for North Shore Rescue – and not in a good way.
BC SPCA seeing 'surge' of interest in backyard chickens

BC SPCA seeing 'surge' of interest in backyard chickens

With British Columbians self-isolating at home in 2020 due to COVID-19, communities across B.C. have seen a surge of interest in homesteading activities, such as baking, gardening and preserving.