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Interview sheds light on Ian Campbell’s exit from Vancouver mayor race

Interview sheds light on Ian Campbell’s exit from Vancouver mayor race

Squamish Nation hereditary chief went on record with Courier in August about impaired and speeding charges
Balmy fall weather coming, say meteorologists

Balmy fall weather coming, say meteorologists

After an unusually soggy start to September – expected to continue through this weekend – expect some balmy temperatures to break out again soon and bright autumn days to last into October, say meteorologists.
North Shore Rescue called to West Coast Trail to help injured hiker

North Shore Rescue called to West Coast Trail to help injured hiker

Members of North Shore Rescue’s helicopter long line team found themselves dangling from a rope off the west coast of Vancouver Island Wednesday morning as part of a rescue on the remote West Coast Trail.
Gusty winds and heavy rain headed into Metro Vancouver today

Gusty winds and heavy rain headed into Metro Vancouver today

With only two days left in summer, Metro Vancouver is already getting a taste of fall with a forecast of rain and wind to take us into the weekend–when we’re actually due for some sunshine.
Here's the schedule for North Shore all-candidates meetings

Here's the schedule for North Shore all-candidates meetings

Several groups are organizing events where the electorate can get to know their candidates for mayor, council and school board.
VIDEO: B.C. truckers lose it in road rage fight

VIDEO: B.C. truckers lose it in road rage fight

We've all heard of 'trucker mouth' but this is something else...
Trans Mountain stages spill response test in Burnaby

Trans Mountain stages spill response test in Burnaby

Trans Mountain conducted a large emergency spill response drill today (Wednesday) at the Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby and Burrard Inlet.
Cyclist struck on Lions Gate Bridge

Cyclist struck on Lions Gate Bridge

West Vancouver police say a cyclist is “extremely lucky” to have gotten away with only bumps and bruises after falling into traffic on Lions Gate Bridge Tuesday. The incident happened just after 9 a.m.
86 per cent of Canadians want to restrict the sale of vaping products to youth

86 per cent of Canadians want to restrict the sale of vaping products to youth

A recent poll conducted by the Angus Reid Institute asked Canadians whether vaping does more harm than good. Specifically, it asked whether e-cigarettes are a smoking cessation aid or if they hook younger people on the addictive substance.
Lions Gate Bridge railings get messages of hope

Lions Gate Bridge railings get messages of hope

Vancouver woman led efforts ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day this month