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Senior awarded $93K for fall into West Vancouver sidewalk hole

Senior awarded $93K for fall into West Vancouver sidewalk hole

A North Vancouver senior has been awarded $93,000 in damages by a B.C. Supreme Court justice after she injured herself falling into an open water meter box set into a West Vancouver sidewalk.
Ladner hockey player mourns the loss of former Humboldt coach and teammates

Ladner hockey player mourns the loss of former Humboldt coach and teammates

Jordan Bogress began the junior hockey season in Saskatchewan playing for the Broncos
Humboldt tragedy hits home in Tri-Cities

Humboldt tragedy hits home in Tri-Cities

The collision last Friday in rural Saskatchewan that killed 15 players and officials with the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team has hit everyone in the sports community hard, says Valerie Murdocco of the Coquitlam Minor Hockey Association.
CTV Vancouver parts ways with Tamara Taggart and Mike Killeen

CTV Vancouver parts ways with Tamara Taggart and Mike Killeen

Station announces "a major refresh" — without its co-anchors

B.C.'s alcohol retailers want option to sell cannabis

Alcohol retailers remain eager to sell recreational cannabis despite the B.C.
What's up at North Shore councils this week?

What's up at North Shore councils this week?

If you think of the North Shore municipal governments as a tricycle, all three wheels are rolling on Monday night. We’ve got possible Park Royal developments, funding for a new museum, and a plan to keep the next flood in the creek.
Second Kinder Morgan pipeline protester charged with assaulting Burnaby Mountie

Second Kinder Morgan pipeline protester charged with assaulting Burnaby Mountie

A second anti-pipeline protester has been charged with assault for allegedly pushing and pulling at a Burnaby RCMP officer while he was trying to arrest another demonstrator for mischief last month.
West Vancouver senior targeted in 'tax collector' scam

West Vancouver senior targeted in 'tax collector' scam

A 75-year-old West Vancouver woman is the latest person on the North Shore to fall victim to “tax collector” scammers. Luckily, in this case, police were able to intercept her payment before the fraudsters pocketed $5,000 of her money.
Fare rates reduced on several B.C. Ferries routes

Fare rates reduced on several B.C. Ferries routes

Your next ferry ride may have just gotten a whole lot cheaper. As of April 1, B.C. Ferries has reduced fare rates on 21 inter-island and northern routes, as well as the Horseshoe Bay to Langdale route, by an average of 15 per cent.
Duty removal would create level playing field for LNG

Duty removal would create level playing field for LNG

Federal government exemption on fabricated steel products from Asia could help B.C. gas