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Stearman Beach area residents mop up from flash flood

Stearman Beach area residents mop up from flash flood

Residents in an exclusive waterfront neighbourhood near Stearman Beach in West Vancouver were mopping up today after a flash flood of heavy rain sent a torrent of muddy water through their neighbourhood, flooding basements in the middle of the night.
Sewell’s towers plan to get public input

Sewell’s towers plan to get public input

Massive development touted for Horseshoe Bay revitalization
Museum supporters rally for Site 8

Museum supporters rally for Site 8

City considers OCP exemption for Polygon’s 12-storey tower proposal
West Vancouver looks to boost tree cutting fines

West Vancouver looks to boost tree cutting fines

Penalty could rise to $5,000 as deterrent
Province provides $1.6 million for flood-protecting dikes

Province provides $1.6 million for flood-protecting dikes

If ocean levels won’t go down, North Vancouver is making sure levees go up. The City and District of North Vancouver are teaming with the province to build a $2.
Grouse Mountain dusted with snow in June

Grouse Mountain dusted with snow in June

It was snowing in June Tuesday morning as a ‘June-ary’ weather pattern brought a dusting of snowflakes to the North Shore mountains.
Eight evacuated after late night North Vancouver fire

Eight evacuated after late night North Vancouver fire

Firefighters saved eight North Vancouver residents after a blaze swept through a Lower Lonsdale duplex shortly before 2 a.m. Sunday morning.
Movement afoot

Movement afoot

How getting from Point A to Point B under our own steam is making a comeback
Former lawyer found in contempt of court

Former lawyer found in contempt of court

A former North Vancouver lawyer has been found in contempt of court for practising law contrary to an injunction order.
Syrian refugees burgled at Blueridge home

Syrian refugees burgled at Blueridge home

Community rallies after house ransacked, electronics stolen