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Winter rescue season begins, North Shore Rescue says

Winter rescue season begins, North Shore Rescue says

If you want to experience frozen, you now have two options – get to a movie theatre or get lost in the mountains. "We need to be prepared now for full winter conditions," said Mike Danks, North Shore Rescue team leader.
What about the gondola investigation?

What about the gondola investigation?

Squamish RCMP give brief update
Transit shutdown in Vancouver averted, tentative deal reached

Transit shutdown in Vancouver averted, tentative deal reached

VANCOUVER — About 350,000 commuters in Metro Vancouver were spared the inconvenience of a full bus strike Wednesday after a month-long transit dispute ended with a tentative agreement.
Privacy watchdogs say B.C. firm broke rules for political ads on Facebook

Privacy watchdogs say B.C. firm broke rules for political ads on Facebook

VANCOUVER — An investigation by two Canadian privacy commissioners found that a British Columbia firm broke privacy laws when it used and disclosed personal information in the province, the United States and the United Kingdom.
Addressing Squamish's childcare crisis

Addressing Squamish's childcare crisis

District seeks ideas and feedback at open house
Teamsters say they have reached a tentative deal with CN, work set to resume

Teamsters say they have reached a tentative deal with CN, work set to resume

MONTREAL — Teamsters Canada says it has reached a tentative agreement with Canadian National Railway Co. to renew the collective agreement for over 3,000 conductors, trainpersons and yard workers.
One third of police complaints not handled on time

One third of police complaints not handled on time

Civilian complaint process would relieve police burdens
Canadian universities failing to protect athletes from abusive coaches, students say

Canadian universities failing to protect athletes from abusive coaches, students say

VANCOUVER — Meredith Goldhawk has loved hockey since she was four. But she says since a coach at the University of Windsor harassed and bullied her, she can't even bring herself to play a pickup game with friends.
Survey gauges evolving Canadian views about treatment of animals

Survey gauges evolving Canadian views about treatment of animals

The perceptions of Canadians on animal welfare issues have gone through noticeable changes over the past two decades. In Vancouver, we experienced months – if not years – of discussions related to keeping cetaceans in captivity.
Here is how TransLink says you can prepare for the 'complete transit shutdown'

Here is how TransLink says you can prepare for the 'complete transit shutdown'

Starting on Wednesday, Nov. 27, residents of the Lower Mainland will have to will have to make alternative arrangements if they usually ride the bus to work.