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Rob Shaw: BC NDP slams own premier over China ferries deal

Rob Shaw: BC NDP slams own premier over China ferries deal

Emergency motion from labour allies rebukes Eby for outsourcing to authoritarian regime instead of investing in B.C. shipbuilding jobs
Report shows ‘missing middle’ in West Vancouver

Report shows ‘missing middle’ in West Vancouver

A staff report detailed West Van's 70% commuter workforce, slow population growth and aging building stock compared to the Metro Vancouver average
The day the music died: West Vancouver rock festival cancelled

The day the music died: West Vancouver rock festival cancelled

Past acts have included Weezer, Neil Young, Sheryl Crow and Ed Sheeran but there won’t be a 2025 show
'It's very fair weather': Vancouver forecast shows warm, mostly sunny days for mid-June

'It's very fair weather': Vancouver forecast shows warm, mostly sunny days for mid-June

'It's just going to be a nice week, enjoy it.'
Letter: Former MLA has it wrong, West Vancouver is open to 'appropriately scaled' growth

Letter: Former MLA has it wrong, West Vancouver is open to 'appropriately scaled' growth

The suggestion from former MLA Karin Kirkpatrick that West Vancouver resists revitalization is simply untrue, letter writer says
Time Traveller: Old ferry crew opens new SeaBus in North Vancouver

Time Traveller: Old ferry crew opens new SeaBus in North Vancouver

Former North Vancouver Ferry captains, deckhands, and engineers helped send the SeaBus off on its first trip across Burrard Inlet in 1977
North Vancouver's newest affordable housing now open

North Vancouver's newest affordable housing now open

The first tenants include returning North Van residents, Squamish Nation members and senior evacuees from the Silverlynn fire
Photos: 125 year-old photos show bird's-eye view of early Vancouver

Photos: 125 year-old photos show bird's-eye view of early Vancouver

Some of the views are unimaginable today.
Watch: Photographer captures dolphins in magical moonlight near West Vancouver

Watch: Photographer captures dolphins in magical moonlight near West Vancouver

The Pacific white-sided dolphins swam near Whytecliff Park for hours Sunday evening
B.C.'s sunflower sea stars are now endangered, but rays of hope remain

B.C.'s sunflower sea stars are now endangered, but rays of hope remain

Once a dominant predator along the Pacific seabed, the vibrant and fast-moving sunflower sea star is now officially listed as endangered.