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Goldsmith-Jones defends ousting of two MPs from Liberal caucus

Goldsmith-Jones defends ousting of two MPs from Liberal caucus

West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country MP Pam Goldsmith-Jones says she agrees with ousting Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott from the Liberal caucus over the SNC-Lavalin affair.
City of North Van fast tracks Shipyards Brewery District

City of North Van fast tracks Shipyards Brewery District

They’re all but tapping the kegs in the City of North Vancouver. Council voted unanimously Monday night to fast track some rule changes that will make it easier for a host of new breweries to open up lounges in a “brewery district” in Lower Lonsdale.
Canadian Arctic has all the mineral ingredients for prized blue gemstones

Canadian Arctic has all the mineral ingredients for prized blue gemstones

Baffin Island holds some of its treasures in plain sight with rocks that produce rare gems sitting exposed to the elements, scientists say.
B.C. eyes smaller pot growers to fight product shortage

B.C. eyes smaller pot growers to fight product shortage

Province may move to marijuana microproducers to meet demand, minister of solicitor general and public safety says
B.C. government to consider ‘relief’ for record gas prices: Horgan

B.C. government to consider ‘relief’ for record gas prices: Horgan

Premier John Horgan says the B.C. government will consider “some relief” for those who can’t afford record high gas prices. Horgan said his government will monitor prices at the pumps over the summer after they reached a record of almost $1.
B.C. public schools to provide free menstrual products for students

B.C. public schools to provide free menstrual products for students

BURNABY, B.C. — Free menstrual products are being made available in every British Columbia public school.
UPDATED: Squamish Valley wildfire under control

UPDATED: Squamish Valley wildfire under control

Eight firefighters continue on scene as of Friday morning
Squamish ambulances understaffed: union

Squamish ambulances understaffed: union

Sea to Sky ambulances are sometimes out of service due to staffing issues, paramedics say
First Refresh Market of the year returns to Squamish

First Refresh Market of the year returns to Squamish

100 vendors bring an array of goods
VCH and Coroners Service investigating teen's death at Lions Gate Hospital

VCH and Coroners Service investigating teen's death at Lions Gate Hospital

An internal review by Vancouver Coastal Health and a B.C. Coroners Service investigation are underway after a teen reportedly died by suicide while under the care of health care providers at Lions Gate Hospital March 23.