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'Awestruck': Baby black bear uses dog toy to stay entertained

'Awestruck': Baby black bear uses dog toy to stay entertained

The family had thought about taking the toy down, but the bear made good use of it.
West Vancouver sports bubble project receives $3 million donation

West Vancouver sports bubble project receives $3 million donation

The new soccer facility at West Vancouver Secondary will be named the Paul Myers Athletic Centre in honour of the philanthropist's generous donation
Tsleil-Waututh Nation canoe festival returns to Whey-ah-Wichen/Cates Park

Tsleil-Waututh Nation canoe festival returns to Whey-ah-Wichen/Cates Park

The festival brings rowers from Indigenous communities across B.C.’s southwest coast and Washington state to compete and celebrate culture
North Van’s Nina Jobst-Smith drafted by Vancouver’s pro women’s hockey team

North Van’s Nina Jobst-Smith drafted by Vancouver’s pro women’s hockey team

She’s been captain of a NCAA Div. 1 team and has played for Germany at women’s worlds for 5 years
B.C. real estate regulator fines prolific unlicensed property manager $75K

B.C. real estate regulator fines prolific unlicensed property manager $75K

B.C. Financial Services Authority investigators found 31 properties were being managed by an unlicensed individual via his management company
Pedestrian struck by sprinter van driver in North Vancouver

Pedestrian struck by sprinter van driver in North Vancouver

The woman was sent to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
West Vancouver walks back plan for art museum at Horseshoe Bay Boathouse

West Vancouver walks back plan for art museum at Horseshoe Bay Boathouse

The district heard strong feedback for a purpose-built location in Ambleside
Tsleil-Waututh Nation elects new chief and council

Tsleil-Waututh Nation elects new chief and council

Justin Sky George will take over as new chief on July 1 following an election held earlier this month
West Vancouver to carve out plan for new multi-rink ice complex

West Vancouver to carve out plan for new multi-rink ice complex

The district’s current arena isn’t keeping up with the growing demand for ice sports, advocates say
Polygon Gallery exhibition uses the night sky as a universal canvas

Polygon Gallery exhibition uses the night sky as a universal canvas

The North Vancouver show allows artists to use the sky as a theme to explore migration, memory, and the untold narratives that shape our world