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鈥楻ecovery can happen鈥, says lifelong advocate for addictions support

鈥楻ecovery can happen鈥, says lifelong advocate for addictions support

As a six-year-old boy, Barney Williams was forced from his home in Opitsaht, on Meares Island, and sent to Christie Residential School.聽
B.C. backcountry road closures still in place near sites of last summer's major fires

B.C. backcountry road closures still in place near sites of last summer's major fires

The closures will remain in place during recovery efforts by the Ministry of Forests.
North Shore high school basketball all-stars tip off tomorrow at CapU

North Shore high school basketball all-stars tip off tomorrow at CapU

The best senior players from across the North Shore, 麻豆社国产and Whistler square off, starting at 6 p.m. Come cheer them on! 馃弨
B.C. dad's tweet sparks viral empathy after son's lonely birthday party

B.C. dad's tweet sparks viral empathy after son's lonely birthday party

16 of 19 Vancouver parents apparently missed the birthday party memo emailed to them.
Vancouver author releases book on best local hikes to do with your kids

Vancouver author releases book on best local hikes to do with your kids

105 Hikes author Stephen Hui's new book launches Tuesday (May 17), with nine trips on the North Shore and Lions Bay.
North Vancouver teacher suspended for 'back breaker' on students

North Vancouver teacher suspended for 'back breaker' on students

As part of the agreement, the teacher admitted the allegations were true and that it constituted professional misconduct.
B.C. man who swallowed mouthwash 'moments' before failed roadside test fights prohibition

B.C. man who swallowed mouthwash 'moments' before failed roadside test fights prohibition

A man claiming he was improperly given a roadside driving prohibition because he had consumed mouthwash moments earlier has had his case returned to the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles for a review.
Canadian Blood Services issues plea for donors as supply drops

Canadian Blood Services issues plea for donors as supply drops

"We are now in a precarious situation."
Vancouver's fancy boozy horse race is back this summer

Vancouver's fancy boozy horse race is back this summer

The best-dressed guest can win $10,000.
ICBC tribunal case could go to Supreme Court of Canada

ICBC tribunal case could go to Supreme Court of Canada

The Trial Lawyers Association of BC says a recent court decision upholding the NDP government policy moving some ICBC cases to the Civil Resolution Tribunal might be appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada.
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