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Coquitlam SAR member worried for puppy missing 12 days

Coquitlam SAR member worried for puppy missing 12 days

Recently spayed, female dog bolted from car after accident on Upper Levels Highway in West Vancouver, search continues to find her
What's up at council this week? (July 15)

What's up at council this week? (July 15)

The cost of development, the value of nature, and a huge Sentinel Hill project dominate the council agendas this Monday. So, if you’re looking for the excitement of municipal politics in an air-conditioned environment, you’ve got three solid options.
B.C. allows imported wine on licensed grocery store shelves

B.C. allows imported wine on licensed grocery store shelves

B.C. government revised its laws as part of an agreement hatched in Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade talks
Sea to Sky fire officially out: Coastal Fire Centre

Sea to Sky fire officially out: Coastal Fire Centre

Wildfire between Lions Bay and Horseshoe Bay was 4.5 hectares in size
Recreational fisheries closure having devastating effect on Vancouver businesses

Recreational fisheries closure having devastating effect on Vancouver businesses

Charter guides, tackle shops are losing money and clientele hand over fist
North Shore declares climate crisis

North Shore declares climate crisis

West Van and DNV the latest to declare emergency
North Vancouver man charged in cyclist’s ‘dooring’ death

North Vancouver man charged in cyclist’s ‘dooring’ death

A North Vancouver man has been charged in the death of Mike McIntosh, the cyclist knocked under the wheels of a truck trailer on West Esplanade in January.
North Van School District floats rowing academy plan

North Van School District floats rowing academy plan

The North Vancouver School District is dipping its oars into the concept of a new rowing academy for high school students.
Harrowing North Van home invasion leads to jail time

Harrowing North Van home invasion leads to jail time

Three men have been sentenced to five years in jail for a terrifying armed home invasion that took place in North Vancouver in March of 2018.
West Van graffiti spree may be hate crime, say police

West Van graffiti spree may be hate crime, say police

West Vancouver police are investigating a possible hate crime after racist graffiti was strewn over two cars, lampposts and mailboxes in a British Properties neighbourhood earlier this week.