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TransLink announces double-decker buses coming to Vancouver by fall

TransLink announces double-decker buses coming to Vancouver by fall

The addition was first announced in March 2018 after a successful four-month pilot project
Ambleside Beach off limits for swimmers following high E. coli count

Ambleside Beach off limits for swimmers following high E. coli count

Swimmers are advised to stay out of the water at Ambleside Park after E. coli counts spiked on Friday. Vancouver Coastal Health reported 1,178 E. coli bacteria in 100 millilitres of water at Ambleside Beach.
West Van puts a price on its natural assets

West Van puts a price on its natural assets

After decades of being unpaid and underappreciated, West Vancouver’s forests, foreshore and creeks are getting the recognition that comes with being attached to dollar signs.
Lions Gate Bridge construction starts this weekend, expect delays

Lions Gate Bridge construction starts this weekend, expect delays

Heavy traffic and delays are expected starting at 8 p.m. on Saturday
Man alleged to have ‘keyed’ cars on ferry because car alarms upset his dog

Man alleged to have ‘keyed’ cars on ferry because car alarms upset his dog

Incident happened on the Swartz Bay - Tsawwassen route
RCMP members vote to unionize

RCMP members vote to unionize

Approximately 120 North Van members among those calling for collective bargaining
Province asked to regulate trampoline parks following Richmond death

Province asked to regulate trampoline parks following Richmond death

Technical Safety BC made the recommendation yesterday, after dad died at Richmond's Extreme Air last year
North Vancouver's Shipyards ready for debut

North Vancouver's Shipyards ready for debut

Things are buzzing in the Shipyards. After a century as a hub for industrial activity and decades as polluted brownfield, City of North Vancouver’s waterfront is being reborn as its premier public gathering space.
Marine volunteers save sinking ship

Marine volunteers save sinking ship

Two boaters on a sinking ship kept their heads above water Tuesday evening thanks to an assist from Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue.
Red tide colours North Van shores

Red tide colours North Van shores

An algae bloom is likely to blame for “red tides” that have hit the North Shore in recent days, potentially pulling local shellfish off the menu.