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'I just punched it right in the jaw': woman fights coyote to save small dog

'I just punched it right in the jaw': woman fights coyote to save small dog

A North Vancouver woman is rattled but otherwise OK after fighting a coyote to save a small dog from its clutches near Grouse Mountain on Wednesday.
Vancouver police seek boater who nearly rammed the SeaBus (VIDEO)

Vancouver police seek boater who nearly rammed the SeaBus (VIDEO)

Vancouver police are looking for the pilot of a boat that came dangerously close to the SeaBus. The incident happened on just before 1 p.m. May 5, prompting a warning from the police and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authourity.
West Van Liberals host Democracy Talks: Canada's Enviroment and Economy

West Van Liberals host Democracy Talks: Canada's Enviroment and Economy

The Honourable Minister of Transport , Marc Garneau (right) and Dr.
North Vancouver council gets an earful at divisive public hearing

North Vancouver council gets an earful at divisive public hearing

Public hearing set to conclude Wednesday in council chambers
Humpback whale injured in Howe Sound

Humpback whale injured in Howe Sound

The organization wants to warn boaters to be cautious
City of North Vancouver backs away from reunification study

City of North Vancouver backs away from reunification study

Results of district's initial survey on amalgamation expected this month
Vancouver’s Aboriginal relations manager resigns to run Ian Campbell’s mayoral campaign

Vancouver’s Aboriginal relations manager resigns to run Ian Campbell’s mayoral campaign

Ginger Gosnell-Myers’ departure ‘big loss, but in pursuit of gain for Indigenous people’
Federal government announces $1.5 million toward reconfiguring Squamish Spit

Federal government announces $1.5 million toward reconfiguring Squamish Spit

The improvements to the area are meant to restore salmon populations
Emery Place residents protest in lead up to public hearing

Emery Place residents protest in lead up to public hearing

Approximately two dozen Emery Place residents rallied Friday at their Lynn Valley housing complex to oppose a proposal that would replace 61 apartments and townhomes with a 411-unit development.
Bear breaks into Squamish hiker’s vehicle, steals cooler

Bear breaks into Squamish hiker’s vehicle, steals cooler

A Squamish woman is warning locals and tourists alike to be exceptionally vigilant about bears in the backcountry after one broke into her vehicle and stole her cooler Monday night.