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Friends identify man who drowned in West Vancouver lake

Friends identify man who drowned in West Vancouver lake

'They did the best they could with how this unfolded. I get the impression that it happened pretty quickly,' police spokesperson says of incident in Cypress Provincial Park
B.C. private schools again named in child sex abuse lawsuit

B.C. private schools again named in child sex abuse lawsuit

Teacher Ray Clavin and Father John Kilty have come up in multiple lawsuits alleging sexual abuse of boys.
West Vancouver students showcase their talent in grad art show

West Vancouver students showcase their talent in grad art show

More than 30 works diving into the creative minds of local youth are on display at the Ferry Building Gallery until June 29
Rob Shaw: B.C. eyes new rules to rein in municipal mayhem

Rob Shaw: B.C. eyes new rules to rein in municipal mayhem

With Kamloops as the poster child for chaos, housing minister looks to bring new accountability rules before the next municipal election
North Van's Griffin Art Projects celebrates 10 years of championing local arts scene

North Van's Griffin Art Projects celebrates 10 years of championing local arts scene

Founded in 2015, the North Vancouver non-profit was inspired by the simple yet powerful idea of bringing great art out of storage and into the public
Day 8: Two properties put on evacuation order due to Squamish wildfire

Day 8: Two properties put on evacuation order due to Squamish wildfire

Two homes have been ordered evacuated due to dangerous slope instability caused by the aftermath of the Dryden Creek wildfire. Officials stress that the risk is not from active flames, but from falling trees and debris.
Police recover body of Burnaby man who drowned in West Vancouver park

Police recover body of Burnaby man who drowned in West Vancouver park

The man was visiting the lake with his fiancée when he began to struggle, witnesses say
West Vancouver’s Squarerigger Pub for sale

West Vancouver’s Squarerigger Pub for sale

The Ambleside watering hole first opened in 1978
Motorcyclist seriously injured after crash with Tesla driver in North Vancouver

Motorcyclist seriously injured after crash with Tesla driver in North Vancouver

RCMP are seeking witnesses to the Sunday afternoon collision at Lonsdale Avenue and 14th Street.
Free summer admission to national parks and historic sites begins Friday

Free summer admission to national parks and historic sites begins Friday

OTTAWA — The Canada Strong Pass takes effect Friday, offering free admission to national parks, national historic sites and marine conservation areas maintained by Parks Canada.