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West Vancouver council approves increases to parking fines

West Vancouver council approves increases to parking fines

Traffic violation fines were last increased in 2006, councillor says. The new fines are effective immediately
Mario Canseco: Canadians expect more holiday stress in 2024 than during COVID

Mario Canseco: Canadians expect more holiday stress in 2024 than during COVID

Generational gaps emerge as Canadians reflect on holiday traditions and childhood memories
I Watched This Game: Kiefer Sherwood's hat trick propels Canucks over Avalanche

I Watched This Game: Kiefer Sherwood's hat trick propels Canucks over Avalanche

Kiefer Sherwood scored all three goals but the Vancouver Canucks as a whole were fantastic against the Colorado Avalanche.
B.C. high court dismisses appeal in $40,000 shoplifting case

B.C. high court dismisses appeal in $40,000 shoplifting case

Shoplifters used jamming devices to disable Shoppers Drug Mart and Lululemon security systems when they departed stores.
Trudeau taps LeBlanc as finance minister after Freeland resigns

Trudeau taps LeBlanc as finance minister after Freeland resigns

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tapped his top fixer in cabinet, Dominic LeBlanc, to replace Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland after she suddenly tendered her resignation from cabinet Monday morning in a fight over the nation's finances.
New buy-and-sell vintage store arrives in North Vancouver

New buy-and-sell vintage store arrives in North Vancouver

Arrival Vintage was created by North Van locals behind other second-hand clothing businesses including Granville Flea Market and F as in Frank
Crown wants five years in B.C. fatal hit-and-run

Crown wants five years in B.C. fatal hit-and-run

Eoghan Byrne, 24, was struck and killed while crossing West 4th Avenue at Arbutus Street in June 2022.
B.C. man banned from having rocks, bricks on transit

B.C. man banned from having rocks, bricks on transit

Daniel Ferguson pleaded guilty to smashing property at a Vancouver business and at the Patterson and Joyce-Collingwood SkyTrain stations.
Yalda Night welcomes brighter days ahead with watermelon, warmth and celebrations

Yalda Night welcomes brighter days ahead with watermelon, warmth and celebrations

Members of the Iranian-Canadian community in North Vancouver and West Van are getting ready to celebrate the solstice Dec. 20 with late-night festivities
These B.C. communities are losing icy winters faster than the rest of Canada

These B.C. communities are losing icy winters faster than the rest of Canada

Vancouver lost 19 days of freezing temperatures over the last decade — more than any city in Canada. Climate change is to blame, according to a recent analysis.