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West Van scuttles heritage house protection proposal; Hewitt House may be torn down

West Van scuttles heritage house protection proposal; Hewitt House may be torn down

A deal that would have preserved a piece of West Vancouver heritage is history.
Squamish Nation proposing 6,000 residential units in 11 towers on Vancouver property

Squamish Nation proposing 6,000 residential units in 11 towers on Vancouver property

Band members to vote in December referendum on proposal that doubles the original planned number of homes
Bus cancellations loom in Metro Vancouver transit strike

Bus cancellations loom in Metro Vancouver transit strike

Commuters have been warned to expect some bus cancellations as job action by transit workers continues across Metro Vancouver, but SeaBus service connecting Vancouver and North Shore is already taking a hit.
District of North Van rezones Delbrook lands for housing, park and seniors

District of North Van rezones Delbrook lands for housing, park and seniors

District of North Vancouver council has given their blessing to a seniors’ care facility, four floors of low-to-moderate income housing and 3.5 acres of parkland on the Delbrook lands.
Squamish Nation proposing 6,000 units in 11 towers near Burrard Bridge

Squamish Nation proposing 6,000 units in 11 towers near Burrard Bridge

Band members to vote on proposal in December referendum
District of North Van looks to curb maximum house size

District of North Van looks to curb maximum house size

One-storey coach house program also re-examined
Squamish firefighter faces child pornography charges

Squamish firefighter faces child pornography charges

Court records show 43-year-old John Taavo Martin will appear in court November 2019
Tsleil-Waututh Nation aims to fight Trans Mountain in Supreme Court

Tsleil-Waututh Nation aims to fight Trans Mountain in Supreme Court

North Vancouver’s Tsleil-Waututh Nation is hoping to take their legal battle against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion to the Supreme Court of Canada.
14 SeaBus sailings to be cancelled Wednesday

14 SeaBus sailings to be cancelled Wednesday

TransLink has confirmed that another 14 SeaBus sailings will be cancelled Wednesday as a result of the transit strike issued by Unifor, the union representing bus operators and transit maintenance workers.
Transit strike impacts SeaBus sailings

Transit strike impacts SeaBus sailings

More than 60 SeaBus sailings had been cancelled by Tuesday afternoon and bus riders are bracing for further impacts as the transit strike continues.