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Pandemic pet pandemonium leads to 3 million adoptions in Canada

Pandemic pet pandemonium leads to 3 million adoptions in Canada

More British Columbians bought dogs than cats during the pandemic
‘I won’t believe it until I see it’: Kiwis grounded in B.C. approach New Zealand’s staged border reopening with cautious optimism

‘I won’t believe it until I see it’: Kiwis grounded in B.C. approach New Zealand’s staged border reopening with cautious optimism

New Zealanders have struggled to return home amid the country’s controversial isolation requirements
A night of toe-tapping jazz to hit a high note in Squamish

A night of toe-tapping jazz to hit a high note in Squamish

Connor Lum Jazz Quintet concert on Saturday, Feb. 26 at Eagle Eye Theatre.
B.C. man who punched pregnant partner put on probation

B.C. man who punched pregnant partner put on probation

A man who twice punched his pregnant partner has received a conditional discharge for assault, partially because a criminal record could lead to his deportation from Canada
'Keep up the great work': Young B.C. boy pens thank you letter to first responders

'Keep up the great work': Young B.C. boy pens thank you letter to first responders

A simple gesture made a big impact.
Petition launched in support of striking Sea to Sky transit workers

Petition launched in support of striking Sea to Sky transit workers

Unifor says it plans to ‘escalate’ efforts to bring employers back to the bargaining table
Province eyeing improvements to North Shore's Upper Levels Highway

Province eyeing improvements to North Shore's Upper Levels Highway

Highway 1/99 through North and West Vancouver expected to get up to 40 per cent more traffic in coming years
Health-care workers petition for free hospital parking to continue

Health-care workers petition for free hospital parking to continue

Free parking, introduced during pandemic, comes to an end on March 4
West Van school counsellor who downloaded naked photos of girls should go to jail, says lawyer for Crown

West Van school counsellor who downloaded naked photos of girls should go to jail, says lawyer for Crown

Defence lawyer has asked for a conditional discharge, saying his client has already lost his family and career
B.C. Costco shopper ordered to produce medical evidence for face mask exemption

B.C. Costco shopper ordered to produce medical evidence for face mask exemption

B.C.'s Human Rights Tribunal says a complaint about being discriminated against based on a disability must include medical evidence proving such a disability indeed exists
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