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Sea to Sky candidates spar on environment in West Van debate

Sea to Sky candidates spar on environment in West Van debate

Topics that ranged from what to do about climate change to the Trans Mountain pipeline
Volunteer program pairs young readers with therapy dog companions

Volunteer program pairs young readers with therapy dog companions

Paws 4 Stories is on now at North Vancouver District Public Library
Why this B.C. woman’s ‘cell phone in the car’ ticket should never have been issued

Why this B.C. woman’s ‘cell phone in the car’ ticket should never have been issued

A great deal of attention lately has been paid to the case of a woman who was issued a ticket for having her cell phone in her cup holder in Vancouver. The phone was simply sitting in the cup holder, plugged into a charging cable.
Salmon swimming through dire straits

Salmon swimming through dire straits

Seafood society suspends its own MSC certification over lack of stock assessment
Environment is No. 1 issue for voters in federal election: poll

Environment is No. 1 issue for voters in federal election: poll

The federal campaign is now past the midway point, and the environment is now the most important issue for Canadian voters, just a point ahead of the economy and jobs in a recent Research Co. nationwide survey.
B.C. sergeant-at-arms retires after legislature spending review

B.C. sergeant-at-arms retires after legislature spending review

VICTORIA &mdash ; The sergeant-at-arms of the British Columbia legislature announced his retirement Tuesday, saying the damage to his reputation can no longer be fully repaired after he was placed on administrative leave last year when questions were
Human rights tribunal gags law student, legal profession regulator

Human rights tribunal gags law student, legal profession regulator

Student alleges Law Society of B.C. entry questions discriminate
B.C. men allege pulmonary disease in lawsuit against e-cigarette brand Juul

B.C. men allege pulmonary disease in lawsuit against e-cigarette brand Juul

VANCOUVER — Two men in British Columbia have filed a lawsuit against popular vape brand Juul, alleging they suferred "adverse health conditions" after using the company's e-cigarettes in 2018.
UBC study on how to price goods serves up lessons for retail, hospitality

UBC study on how to price goods serves up lessons for retail, hospitality

Sales of premium products spurred by low price for a base product, research suggests
Sky High becomes the Sea to Sky's first provincially-licensed cannabis dispensary

Sky High becomes the Sea to Sky's first provincially-licensed cannabis dispensary

The retailer reopened its doors on Sept. 30 after passing inspection