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Cold War navy pilots honoured on Cypress

Cold War navy pilots honoured on Cypress

Memorial cairn erected at crash site more than 50 years later
Zoinks! West Vancouver collector aims for Guinness record

Zoinks! West Vancouver collector aims for Guinness record

This Sunday, a West Vancouver woman will attempt to set a Guinness record for the world's largest collection of Scooby-Doo memorabilia - and she'll get away with it too, if not for you meddling kids.

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Inquiring reporter

For more than a century, "We're going to the Peaannee!" has been the delighted cry of children who don't have the faintest idea what the Pacific National Exhibition is.

EDITORIAL: Ready, steady

It seems appropriately symbolic that as Labour Day approaches, Vince Ready - the patron saint of labour negotiations in B.C. -finally waded into the teachers' strike Thursday, holding a meeting with negotiators for both sides.
Truck flips upside down on Lions Gate Bridge ramp

Truck flips upside down on Lions Gate Bridge ramp

A northbound truck ended up upside down on a Lions Gate Bridge offramp during rush hour Wednesday afternoon, slowing down traffic for more than an hour.

Community Bulletin Board

The Squamish Nation 27th AnnAnnAnnual Powwow will take place Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. and Aug. 30 and Aug. 31 at 1 p.m. at Capilano Reserve Park, 100 Mathias Rd., West Vancouver.
West Vancouver police allege drunk driving in luxury auto crash

West Vancouver police allege drunk driving in luxury auto crash

When a luxury Mercedes goes up against an Audi supercar, bet on the autobody repair professionals.
Know the rules and fish within them

Know the rules and fish within them

Licences, catch limits and closures help protect resource

Mental health input sought

Stakeholders and interested citizens have until Sept. 19 to send the province written submissions on youth mental health issues. The government is asking questions such as: What are the challenges around youth mental health in B.C.