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Myles Gray's mother says conclusion of B.C. coroner's inquest marks end of chapter

Myles Gray's mother says conclusion of B.C. coroner's inquest marks end of chapter

Margie Gray says the end of a coroner's inquest into the death of her son has shown the public what she has known all along; that Vancouver police officers beat her son to death when he was vulnerable and needed help.
Blind North Shore man to swim Strait of Georgia for Canadian Guide Dogs

Blind North Shore man to swim Strait of Georgia for Canadian Guide Dogs

It's a 30-kilometre swim but Scott Rees is hoping to make it in 10 hours.
Sechelt mayor to join the national Green Municipal Fund council

Sechelt mayor to join the national Green Municipal Fund council

John Henderson has been nominated to the national organization overseeing a $1.65 billion federal endowment for sustainable initiatives atthe municipal level
Squamish Elder Sam George releases memoir on surviving St. Paul's residential school

Squamish Elder Sam George releases memoir on surviving St. Paul's residential school

In 'The Fire Still Burns,' Sam George recounts his residential school experience and how it led to a life of addiction, violence and imprisonment
Sechelt council approves more than $1 million to expand active transportation

Sechelt council approves more than $1 million to expand active transportation

The work must begin by Sept. 30, and be complete by the end of 2024
B.C. coroner's jury says Vancouver police should expedite use of body cameras

B.C. coroner's jury says Vancouver police should expedite use of body cameras

BURNABY, B.C. — The jury in the British Columbia coroner's inquest into the death of Myles Gray after a beating by Vancouver police nearly eight years ago is recommending the department expedite its use of body-worn cameras for all patrol officers.
Photos: The Fireflies claim the April Tools top spot (and bragging rights) again

Photos: The Fireflies claim the April Tools top spot (and bragging rights) again

The 20th Pender Harbour April Tools Wooden Boat Challenge was one for the record books in terms of attendance, spirited competition, and warm weather on April 29. 
Single-lane traffic at Horseshoe Bay ferry berths this week

Single-lane traffic at Horseshoe Bay ferry berths this week

Travel to and from all three of the West Vancouver terminal destinations will be impacted
Gibsons' evil octopus is in Canada's Got Talent semi finals Tuesday

Gibsons' evil octopus is in Canada's Got Talent semi finals Tuesday

It's all part of Mr. Cuddles' plan to take over the world.
Bears cause $277,000 in vehicle damage in five years on the Coast

Bears cause $277,000 in vehicle damage in five years on the Coast

ICBC shared statistics from 2017 to 2021