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Idling Porsche stolen from North Van auto shop, then returned

Idling Porsche stolen from North Van auto shop, then returned

'In the policing world, nothing is unusual'
Opinion: Reckoning with the history of public schooling and settler colonialism

Opinion: Reckoning with the history of public schooling and settler colonialism

In B.C., residential school principals sat on public school boards, and some Indigenous children even attended public schools. Understanding such links matters for truth and reconciliation.
B.C. anesthesiologist charged with sexual assault

B.C. anesthesiologist charged with sexual assault

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC is aware of the charge, police say.
Shelving long-term goals during pandemic good for mental health, study shows

Shelving long-term goals during pandemic good for mental health, study shows

New research demonstrates the benefits of disengaging more fully from long-term goals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two Metro Vancouver 'N' drivers slapped with $483 tickets for speeding over double the limit

Two Metro Vancouver 'N' drivers slapped with $483 tickets for speeding over double the limit

The two cars were clocked speeding 156 km/h in a 70 km/h zone.
Truth and Reconciliation Day: 'It's interesting who gets erased from history' Métis poet in New West shares story

Truth and Reconciliation Day: 'It's interesting who gets erased from history' Métis poet in New West shares story

Jónína Kirton, Red River Métis/Icelandic poet, author, and facilitator, speaks about intergenerational trauma and her Métis identity ahead of National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30.
Overstory Media buys Georgia Straight

Overstory Media buys Georgia Straight

Upstart media company plans to reinstate the 55-year-old publication's arts and entertainment section
Political environment ‘ripe’ for opposition this fall

Political environment ‘ripe’ for opposition this fall

Most Canadians focused on inflation and housing, says Simon Fraser University professor
These Metro Vancouver police dog graduation photos will melt your heart

These Metro Vancouver police dog graduation photos will melt your heart

Nugget was voted most likely to become an Elvis impersonator when he retires.
B.C. judge rejects constructive dismissal claim tied to COVID-19 vaccine policy

B.C. judge rejects constructive dismissal claim tied to COVID-19 vaccine policy

A mandatory vaccine policy for the pandemic in the winter of 2021 and January 2022 was a reasonable policy choice for employers, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Heather MacNaughton says.