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Drag racing BMW drivers given licence suspension following crash

Drag racing BMW drivers given licence suspension following crash

Police clocked the drivers at speeds up to 145 km/h in an 80 km/h zone before the two BMWs crashed in North Vancouver
Tsleil-Waututh Nation urges banks to stop financing Trans Mountain Expansion Project

Tsleil-Waututh Nation urges banks to stop financing Trans Mountain Expansion Project

The project requires an additional $10 billion in funding as overall costs balloon to $31 billion
Horseshoe Bay welcomes double EV charging station

Horseshoe Bay welcomes double EV charging station

BC Hydro has doubled its charging options for electric vehicle users in West Vancouver as part of its plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions
Newcomer to Vancouver: Making a case for going Greyhound

Newcomer to Vancouver: Making a case for going Greyhound

In this regular column, North Shore News reporter Mina Kerr-Lazenby shares the ups and downs of moving to Metro Vancouver, and all it entails.
New bill pushes for the reclamation of Indigenous names

New bill pushes for the reclamation of Indigenous names

The bill will allow for the inclusion of symbols and characters used in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis languages on government documents
New program at CapU caters to budding Indigenous filmmakers

New program at CapU caters to budding Indigenous filmmakers

The program featured 14 filmmakers from Nations across B.C. and Alberta
Environmentalists call for ban on foam waste in Canadian waters

Environmentalists call for ban on foam waste in Canadian waters

Huge clean up operations have to be carried out to remove large chunks of Styrofoam from BC coastal waters each year
Missing dog Callie returned to owner alive and well

Missing dog Callie returned to owner alive and well

A community in its hundreds has been awaiting Callie’s safe return
Helicopter chartered in search of dog lost on Mount Seymour

Helicopter chartered in search of dog lost on Mount Seymour

A helicopter has been chartered, a thermal drone has been employed and the community have rallied around to find Callie, who went missing from the ski resort two weeks ago
B.C. universities to support women in Afghanistan seeking education

B.C. universities to support women in Afghanistan seeking education

A toolkit has been created for Canadian colleges and universities to support women affected by the Taliban's ban on higher education.