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Biden administration announces funding for Cascadia High-Speed Rail through to Vancouver

Biden administration announces funding for Cascadia High-Speed Rail through to Vancouver

Service running between Portland, Seattle and Vancouver is part of plan to build a high-speed rail system through U.S.
West Vancouver missing person found deceased

West Vancouver missing person found deceased

Police do not believe criminality is involved
Five dead, hundreds infected across Canada from salmonella-tainted cantaloupes

Five dead, hundreds infected across Canada from salmonella-tainted cantaloupes

The Canadian Food and Inspection Agency warns to contact your health-care provider if you have become sick from eating the recalled products.
Hundreds of boat owners and residents to be evicted from Mosquito Creek Marina

Hundreds of boat owners and residents to be evicted from Mosquito Creek Marina

Just a few weeks before Christmas, Nch’ḵay̓ Development Corporation has handed a mass eviction notice to boat owners, giving them until May of next year
Snow on the way: Metro Vancouver weekend weather forecast

Snow on the way: Metro Vancouver weekend weather forecast

A special weather statement covers Saturday's snowfall
Rob Shaw: ‘Patent nonsense’ or path to stability? Prepare for NDP’s housing plans, either way

Rob Shaw: ‘Patent nonsense’ or path to stability? Prepare for NDP’s housing plans, either way

Provincial initiatives could bring down housing costs significantly, according to report. Opposition politicians beg to differ.
Letter: Let's get North Shore Bus Rapid Transit funded and built ASAP

Letter: Let's get North Shore Bus Rapid Transit funded and built ASAP

Bringing rapid transit to the North Shore would be good business for everyone, writes the CAO of Seaspan Shipyards
B.C. women lose $4K claim over alleged flea infestation and unpaid rent

B.C. women lose $4K claim over alleged flea infestation and unpaid rent

B.C. women have case rejected after pet parasites propel property dispute.
Canada Bread denies price-fixing scheme in court filing, points finger at Maple Leaf

Canada Bread denies price-fixing scheme in court filing, points finger at Maple Leaf

The bread supplier that admitted to price-fixing earlier this year says in new court filings that any anti-competitive behaviour it participated in was at the direction and to the benefit of its then-majority owner Maple Leaf Foods.
Utility rates to rise for North Shore taxpayers

Utility rates to rise for North Shore taxpayers

Costs of water, sewer and garbage collection are all going up in North Vancouver and West Van, primarily driven by hikes in Metro Vancouver levies