VICTORIA — A research project to improve dementia diagnosis and treatment began with a $2.5-million offer from an Oak Bay couple looking for answers.
With their donation, Neil and Susan Manning have launched a five-year Cognitive Health Initiative in a first-time research partnership between Island Health, the University of Victoria, and the University of B.C.’s Island Medical Program. The project was announced Thursday at Royal Jubilee Hospital.
“When a cognitive health illnes
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Big Picture: Jewel makes herself at home in Victoria
via vancouversun.comVICTORIA — Jewel Kilcher says she can understand that some fans might jump to conclusions about why she’s starring in Hallmark’s Fixer Upper franchise.
The actor, singer-songwriter and author known as Jewel plays Shannon Hughes, a contractor who solves mysteries while restoring Victorian homes in the movies based on Kate Carlisle’s bestsellers.
The Utah-born entertainer doesn’t dismiss assumptions that Fixer Upper might be a wish-fulfilment project for someone who w -
On Malahat, six months of pain for a wider highway
via vancouversun.comVICTORIA — Two lanes of traffic will be squeezed into one on a busy stretch of the Malahat after this weekend — and the bottleneck will last until May.
Vehicles will be restricted to one lane in each direction, 24 hours a day, between Aspen and Shawnigan Lake roads to allow work on widening the Vancouver Island highway.
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Port proposes to reduce restrictions on public use at two locations
via vancouversun.comThe Port of Vancouver is proposing to ease restrictions on public activities such as paddling, sailing, crabbing, anchoring and fishing at two locations near the busy Inner Harbour.
Currently, these activities are not permitted in the harbour anywhere east of a diagonal line between Ferguson Point in Stanley Park (south of Third Beach and encompassing Siwash Rock) to Navvy Jack Point at the foot of 21st St. in West Vancouver, near the entrance to Burrard Inlet at Lions Gate Bridge.
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Vancouver's mayor makes move to give locals first crack at condo pre-sales
via vancouversun.comMayor Gregor Robertson will introduce a motion at the next meeting of city council (Oct. 17) that he hopes will stop real estate developers from offering out-of-province buyers first-crack at condo pre-sale opportunities in Vancouver.
In a statement released on Friday, Robertson says the proposed policy, which he intends to put in place by the end of the year, will prioritize sales of new homes in multi-family developments to local residents as part of the city’s new 10-year housing s -
B.C. Ferries advises Thanksgiving travellers to consider early or late-night sailings
via vancouversun.comDespite 90 extra sailings added for the Thanksgiving long weekend, sailing waits are likely for B.C. Ferries passengers coming back — or going to — Vancouver Island or the Sunshine Coast during the next few days.
The ferry corporation says early-morning and late-night sailings offer drivers the best chance of rolling onto a boat without a wait. The best bargains are also on those sailings with passenger vehicle and driver fares starting as low as $39 on select sailings during th -
B.C. Conservation Service says nearly 500 bears destroyed in B.C. this year
via vancouversun.comVICTORIA — There have been more than 20,000 conflicts between humans and wildlife in British Columbia so far this year, ranging from bear attacks to cougar sightings, the province’s conservation service says.
More than 14,000 of the complaints were about black bears, while another 1,500 involved cougars and 430 were about grizzly bears, said Chris Doyle, deputy chief of the B.C. Conservation Officer Service.
Nearly 500 bears have been destroyed after run-ins with humans, 469 of black -
Douglas Todd: Is China bursting Vancouver’s housing bubble?
via vancouversun.comThe author of Millionaire Migrants was one the first to provide evidence that the foreign real-estate dreams of China’s wealthy have arguably had more impact than anything on Metro Vancouver’s housing unaffordability.
UBC geographer David Ley, along with SFU’s Wu Qiyan, told me early this year the city’s real-estate bubble would be punctured when leaders of the People’s Republic of China further restrict money leaving their country.
Now strong signs are appearing th -
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Conversations That Matter: New approach needed to opioid crisis
via vancouversun.comThe opioid-fentanyl crisis that is sweeping through Vancouver, the province and beyond is growing unabated.
This week Conversations That Matter features Dr. Evan Wood of the B.C. Centre on Substance Use, says it’s time to re-examine our drug policies and our drug laws. Simply put, he says prohibition hasn’t worked.
He points to opium as an example. It was the drug that ignited a trade war between Great Britain and China. Since then the transportation of the drug was restric -
Sam Smith Concert Tour Announced
via vancouversun.comSam Smith
Sept. 10, 2018 | Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
Tickets and info: On sale Thurs., Oct. 12, 10 a.m. From $35 at livenation.com
UK love balladeer Sam Smith releases his new album, titled the Thrill of It All, on Capitol Records on November 3. The multiple Grammy Award-winning singer performs songs from this record and his breakout debut In the Lonely Hour in Vancouver on September 10, 2018. The tour begins on June 18, 2018 at Air Canada Centre in Toronto.
With his new single Too Good at -
Todd Stone expected to enter B.C. Liberal leadership race on Tuesday
via vancouversun.comKamloops-South Thompson MLA Todd Stone is expected to announce his bid for the B.C. Liberal leadership next week.
The former transportation minister has scheduled a trio of campaign-like stops across B.C. on Tuesday — in Victoria, Surrey and Kamloops — where he is expected to join the race to replace Christy Clark.
The former CEO of a Kamloops-based software company was elected MLA for in 2013. He was appointed transportation minister in 2013 and named minister respon -
Town Talk: Writer-director Mina Shum kicks off the festival
via vancouversun.comDOUBLE DATING: City-based writer-director Mina Shum’s Meditation Park opened the Vancouver International Film Festival with a screening at the Centre for Performing Arts and a post-curtain gala at the Vancouver Club. The events produced a pair of cinema-style flashbacks as one of the picture’s stars, Sandra Oh, also starred in Shum’s debut feature film, the million-dollar, East Vancouver-shot Double Happiness. Flashback 2 entailed Stephen Hegyes, who produced Double Happi -
Mayor Robertson makes move to give locals first crack at condo pre-sales
via vancouversun.comMayor Gregor Robertson will introduce a motion at the next meeting of city council (Oct. 17) that he hopes will stop real estate developers from offering out-of-province buyers first-crack at condo pre-sale opportunities in Vancouver.
In a statement released on Friday, Robertson says the proposed policy, which he intends to put in place by the end of the year, will prioritize sales of new homes in multi-family developments to local residents as part of the city’s new 10-year housing s -
B.C.'s high court rejects discrimination suit from Victoria guide dog owner
via vancouversun.comVANCOUVER — A blind Victoria man has lost his discrimination complaint in British Columbia’s highest court.
In a unanimous ruling, a panel of the B.C. Court of Appeal finds Graeme McCreath and his guide dog, Adrienne, were not discriminated against when they were refused a taxi ride in July 2014.
McCreath claimed systemic discrimination when a driver with Victoria Taxi said he could not allow dogs in his car because of his allergies.
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Driving it Forward
via vancouversun.comCall it good Carma.
A week Sunday 75 families will have a day to escape the reality of living with a sick child. And it is sure to be a fast escape.
The inaugural Aidan’s Cup at Pitt Meadows Airport is the brainchild of family and friends of Aidan MacAulay, a young North Vancouver boy who lost his battle to cancer last September at age 14. The daylong event will provide Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada supporters and wish families the chance to get behind the wheel of a select nu -
Vancouver Writer's Festival brings top essayists to town
via vancouversun.comVancouver Writers Fest
Oct. 16 to 22 | Various locations
Tickets and info: writersfest.bc.ca
Adam Gopnik feels like he is on an endless book tour.
The award-winning American writer and essayist is out on the road promoting his latest offering, a memoir called At the Stranger’s Gate: Arrivals in New York. The book has been released in Canada, the United States and Britain all at the same time making for a hectic fall for the New York author.
“The events are fun. It’s the tr -
Not sure how to use a bike rack on a bus? You can practice on our rack & ride in #CivicPlaza.… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
via twitter.comNot sure how to use a bike rack on a bus? You can practice on our rack & ride in #CivicPlaza.… twitter.com/i/web/status/9… -
Last chance to help recognize someone making an outstanding contribution to DNV life. Nominations close today… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
via twitter.comLast chance to help recognize someone making an outstanding contribution to DNV life. Nominations close today… twitter.com/i/web/status/9… -
Fab 5: Plaid is rad
via vancouversun.comBy now, we’ve probably all seen the ubiquitous Balenciaga checked blazer (and all the copycats) — if not in person, then definitely on Instagram. It’s the hallmark style, it seems, of fall/winter 2017, and it’s made us fall in love with plaid all over again. Who knew a light grey check could look so cool? Beyond the blazer, though, there are chic shoes, coats, shirts and more. Rebecca Tay shows off five of the best right now.
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B.C.: 15 best books of the week, Oct. 7
via vancouversun.com1. Embers: One Ojibway’s Meditations — Richard Wagamese (Douglas & McIntyre).
2. On Island: Life Among the Coast Dwellers — Pat Carney (TouchWood Editions).
3. Hello Humpback! — Roy Henry Vickers and Robert Budd, illustrated by Roy Henry Vickers (Harbour Publishing).
4. The Georgia Straight: A 50th Anniversary Celebration — Doug Sarti and Dan McLeod (Rocky Mountain Books).
5. You Hold Me Up — Monique -
Anthony Gismondi: Interprovincial wine sales under the spotlight once again
via vancouversun.comB.C. wineries are front and centre again with the news that five small wineries have sought leave to intervene in an appeal by a New Brunswick man to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Gerald Comeau was stopped by the RCMP in 2012 and fined $292.50 for violating the New Brunswick Liquor Control Act that limits personal liquor importation to 12 pints of beer or one bottle of alcohol or wine. Comeau’s crime? Transporting 14 cases of beer and three bottles of liquor from Quebec into New Brunswick. -
Update: RCMP locate missing Chilliwack teen
via vancouversun.comUpdate: In a media release Friday, Chilliwack RCMP confirm 15 year-old Kusone Shacquor Robinson has has been located, and “he is safe and sound.”
Chilliwack RCMP asking the public to help find 15-year-old Kusone Shacquor Robinson.
The Chilliwack teen was last seen on Sept. 17 in the 45000-block of Wellington Avenue.
Robinson is described as black male, approximately five-foot-five and weighing about 119 pounds. He has brown eyes and black hair.
“Polic -
Local Detachment Gives Generously to Harvest Project bit.ly/2xnz4yM #NorthVancouver
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Bulls and Bears: Red Wings open new home in downtown Detroit
via vancouversun.comBulls of the week
The banners signifying 11 Stanley Cups won at the Olympia (seven) and Joe Louis Arena (four) moved this week to Little Caesars Arena in downtown Detroit, now home to a 5,100-square foot Daktronics LED video system.
The world’s largest seamless centre-hung video scoreboard headlined the bullishness around the first official home game at the new rink, an US$863 million public-private partnership between the city of Detroit and the legacy of the late Mike Illitch, the popula -
Meet the dynamic energy duo quietly making a BIG difference behind the scenes to reduce our energy needs… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
via twitter.comMeet the dynamic energy duo quietly making a BIG difference behind the scenes to reduce our energy needs… twitter.com/i/web/status/9… -
Council gives 👍 to a BC Energy Step Code bylaw = even greener + more energy efficient new buildings.… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
via twitter.comCouncil gives 👍to a BC Energy Step Code bylaw = even greener + more energy efficient new buildings.… twitter.com/i/web/status/9… -
Vaughn Palmer: Hydro president admits cracks in Site C contracts
via vancouversun.comVICTORIA — After stubbornly defending the Site C budget and construction schedule for much of the year, B.C. Hydro threw in the towel this week via a confessional letter to the B.C. Utilities Commission.
“It has been very important to us in this process to be forthcoming with timely and accurate information,” wrote B.C. Hydro president and chief operating officer Chris O’Riley in a letter made public Thursday.
“Today’s filing provides an opportunity for u -
Daily Poll: Will you be watching the Vancouver Canucks home opener?
via vancouversun.comThe Vancouver Canucks open the 2017/18 season this Saturday on home ice against the Edmonton Oilers but the excitement isn’t what it used to be.
Ticket prices have fallen from previous years when empty seats at Rogers Arena were hard to come by, according to longtime fans, ticket resellers, and those who usually bank their business on the Canucks’ success.
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B.C. Conservation Service says 469 bears destroyed in B.C. this year
via vancouversun.comVICTORIA — British Columbia’s Conservation Officer Service reports more than 20,000 conflicts between humans and wildlife around the province between January and October of this year.
Environment Ministry spokesman Mike Badry says about 14,000 of those complaints involve confrontations with black bears.
He says 469 bruins, or approximately one bear in every 30 complaints, had to be destroyed.
Spring and early summer produced the greatest number of complaints about bears, but Badry sa -
Meat draw, bacon and other Canadiana on offer as Canucks cut ticket pr
via vancouversun.comIt’s debatable who’s the more optimistic: A farmer during seeding or a sports fan at the beginning of a season.
For Canucks fans, once spoiled by a string of bountiful regular seasons that included reaching 100 or more points seven times from 2002 to 2011, optimism means another fallow year or two in hopes of reaping the rewards down the road.
“To tell you the truth, my expectations are just to have an exciting brand of hockey to watch, to see the young guys develop,” lon -
Daphne Bramham: Knowledge is the antidote to the perils of globalization
via vancouversun.comJoseph Stiglitz shared the 2001 Nobel Prize for Economics with George Akerlof and Michael Spence for the big idea that globalization’s success or failure would depend on how it is managed.
A year later, Stiglitz published Globalization and Its Discontents that expanded on the theory that free-market approaches that minimize the role of government will lead to increased poverty and income inequality.
Fast forward to 2008. The global economy had crashed, and Rudy Buttignol had been CEO of Kn -
Opinion: We must address housing issues to attract Amazon
via vancouversun.comAll across North America, cities are salivating at what may be one of the biggest economic sweepstakes of all time. The winner will play host to one of North America’s largest companies, Amazon, as it seeks a second world headquarters.
The numbers for this so-called HQ2 project are staggering: A US$5 billion investment, 50,000 new jobs, average annual salaries exceeding $100,000, more than eight million square feet of space.
Fortunately, Metro Vancouver is one of the regions in the HQ2 Der -
Hydro CEO admits cracks in Site C costs, contracts
via vancouversun.comVICTORIA — After stubbornly defending the Site C budget and construction schedule for much of the year, B.C. Hydro threw in the towel this week via a confessional letter to the B.C. Utilities Commission.
“It has been very important to us in this process to be forthcoming with timely and accurate information,” wrote B.C. Hydro CEO Chris O’Riley in a letter made public Thursday.
“Today’s filing provides an opportunity for us to share new information with th -
Officer hurt, 'prolific offender' breaks leg during Abbotsford takedown
via vancouversun.comA man who police allege is a prolific offender and a police officer were taken to hospital after the man leaped off a parkade while fleeing from police in Abbotsford on Thursday.
Abbotsford police and the Lower Mainland Integrated Road Safety Unit joined forces trying to track down a 37-year-old wanted on outstanding warrants for driving offences.
On Thursday morning, an RCMP helicopter spotted a car being driven dangerously at speeds up to 160 kilometres an hour in posted 70 km/h zones in the C -
Canucks: New season, new fans
via vancouversun.comIt’s debatable who’s the more optimistic: A farmer during seeding or a sports fan at the beginning of a season.
For Canucks fans, once spoiled by a string of bountiful regular seasons that included reaching 100 or more points seven times from 2002 to 2011, optimism means another fallow year or two in hopes of reaping the rewards down the road.
“To tell you the truth, my expectations are just to have an exciting brand of hockey to watch, to see the young guys develop,” lon -
Pipeline approval put Alberta's needs ahead of B.C.'s oil-spill concerns, court told
via vancouversun.comVANCOUVER — A lawyer representing British Columbia in its fight against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion says the federal cabinet’s approval of the project is “lopsided” because it put Alberta’s economic needs ahead of B.C.’s concerns about oil spills.
Thomas Berger said outside the Federal Court of Appeal on Thursday that the $7.4-billion project would disproportionately impact the interests of B.C. residents in the event of a marine spill of diluted bit -
Vancouver byelection: Council candidates stress housing as priority
via vancouversun.comVancouver’s civic byelection candidates are pledging to take council to task for its failure to effectively solve the city’s housing crisis.
Nine people are competing for a seat in council chambers vacated over the summer by Vision Vancouver’s Geoff Meggs, who took a job with Premier John Horgan as chief of staff.
Thursday at Simon Fraser University’s Vancouver campus, seven candidates spoke at a public forum where they pitched their platforms and answered questions -
Developer offers rent-to-own option for multimillion-dollar homes - CTV News
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Developer offers rent-to-own option for multimillion-dollar homes
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A North Vancouver, B.C. developer is offering a rent-to-own program for multimillion-dollar homes as a way to help would-be buyers get in to Canada's most expensive real estate market. Ray Vesely, CEO of Apex Western Homes, allows those interested to ...and more » -
Kitchen fire? Get everyone out of the house safely and call 911. #northvan globalnews.ca/news/3787768/v…
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#ThrowbackThursday October 10 2014 - The Shipyards crane aglow with purple in honour of #WorldMentalHealthDay #LightupPurple #NorthVan #TBT
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TransLink SkyTrain noise study in the works
via vancouversun.comWendy Stephen hasn’t had a good night’s sleep in months.
Late into the night and early in the morning, high-pitched squealing and loud juddering from the SkyTrain line that runs a couple of blocks away from her New Westminster home keep her awake.
“For most of the 16 years I’ve lived there it’s kind of a soft swoosh noise. It’s not that you can’t hear it, but it’s not intrusive. It doesn’t interfere with your being able to be home,” Ste -
Teck Resources fined $1.4 million for Fisheries Act violations at coal operation
via vancouversun.comTeck Resources Ltd. says it will pay $1.425 million after pleading guilty in a B.C. provincial court on Thursday to three counts of violating the Fisheries Act.
The court ordered the Vancouver-based mining giant to pay the fine to the Environmental Damages Fund, which will be used for fish protection and conservation in the East Kootenay.
Teck Resources has also been ordered to post information on the conviction to its website, and it will be added to the Environmental Offenders Registry where i -
B.C. government names members of minimum wage commission
via vancouversun.comVICTORIA — The B.C. government has appointed an academic, a labour unionist and a business representative to a three-person commission designed to move the province to a $15-an hour minimum wage.
Labour Minister Harry Bains appointed named the panelists on Thursday: Marjorie Griffin Cohen, an economist and Simon Fraser University professor emeritus who helped establish the left-leaning Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives in B.C.; Ivan Limpright, the former president of the United Food -
North Vancouver teen's death points to gaps in youth mental health care: report - North Shore News
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North Vancouver teen's death points to gaps in youth mental health care: report
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A North Vancouver teen who killed himself by jumping from a construction crane at B.C. Children's Hospital in 2015 fell through the cracks in a fragmented system of care for youth with mental illness, said Bernard Richard, B.C.'s representative for ...and more » -
Scammers stealing deposits on fake North Vancouver rental properties
via vancouversun.comNorth Vancouver RCMP say scammers are stealing cash deposits from would-be renters on homes that aren’t even for rent.
Cpl. Richard De Jong says scammers are posting rental property ads on Craigslist that seem like great deals to prospective renters. These scammers then request an e-transfer deposit from the renters in order to hold the unit until it can be viewed. De Jong says typically, because of a limited market supply, the person looking to rent feels pressured to secure the
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