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Burnaby 8 Rinks AEDs save two hockey players in less than a month

Burnaby 8 Rinks AEDs save two hockey players in less than a month

Ken Carrusca’s life today really began with the death of another man 11 years ago. Gianfranco Giammaria, a fit, 35-year-old father of three and local elementary school vice-principal, dropped to the ice at Burnaby 8 Rinks on Dec.
Vancouver loses FIFA World Cup bid for 2026

Vancouver loses FIFA World Cup bid for 2026

B.C. government criticized bid committee for not providing costs of international event
West Vancouver municipal taxes up

West Vancouver municipal taxes up

District of West Vancouver property owners can expect a 3.65 per cent hike in their 2018 tax rates, roughly. Members of council passed their 2018 budget Monday night bringing with it a 2.
City of North Vancouver mayor not seeking re-election

City of North Vancouver mayor not seeking re-election

City of North Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto has announced he won’t be seeking re-election in the upcoming October municipal election. A message from the mayor was posted to the city’s website Tuesday afternoon with the announcement.
50-metre pool in North Van's Harry Jerome rec centre plans

50-metre pool in North Van's Harry Jerome rec centre plans

City to lease land
Sunshine Coast gets $80,000 to assess abandoned vessels

Sunshine Coast gets $80,000 to assess abandoned vessels

Marine safety
West Vancouver police break up Dunda-rave party

West Vancouver police break up Dunda-rave party

West Vancouver police were called to break up an underage party at an Upper Dundarave short-term rental home Friday evening but not before the teens in attendance dealt major damage.
Tsleil-Waututh members build 'watch house' to stand guard on pipeline project

Tsleil-Waututh members build 'watch house' to stand guard on pipeline project

Members of Tsleil-Waututh First Nation opposed to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion have built a permanent cedar watch house in the pipeline’s path, which they say symbolizes the nation’s intent to stand guard against the project.
Potential explosive found buried on Deep Cove property

Potential explosive found buried on Deep Cove property

There was no bomb scare on Quarry Rock, but a suspicious object was removed by police from a property in Deep Cove on Monday afternoon. The RCMP’s explosives disposal unit arrived on the scene in the 2400 block of Caledonia Avenue around 1:30 p.m.
Wind warning issued for Howe Sound

Wind warning issued for Howe Sound

Winds will ease Tuesday, according to Environment Canada