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West Vancouver files notice against title on home with unpermitted suites

West Vancouver files notice against title on home with unpermitted suites

Numerous renovations were done on the home without permits, the district says
Lost teens lead to 'frustrating' call for North Shore Rescue

Lost teens lead to 'frustrating' call for North Shore Rescue

The three teens ignored the search manager’s advice to turn back, and wound up in need of a rescue
North Shore sewage plant fee should pause until release of independent review, councillor says

North Shore sewage plant fee should pause until release of independent review, councillor says

On Friday, Metro Vancouver halted a review of the financial fiasco to wait for its $1-billion lawsuit with the former contractor to conclude
Fiery crash that killed Delta man leaves many unanswered questions, West Van police say

Fiery crash that killed Delta man leaves many unanswered questions, West Van police say

Much of the evidence was destroyed in the fire following a midday, single-vehicle crash near the Ambleside artificial turf fields Tuesday, July 29
Check out these scenic, soul-soothing live music options on the North Shore

Check out these scenic, soul-soothing live music options on the North Shore

Live music in North Vancouver and West Van comes with good vibes and great scenery, writes columnist Jackie Bateman
Rob Shaw: From free IUDs to funded IVF, BC NDP delivering on reproductive health

Rob Shaw: From free IUDs to funded IVF, BC NDP delivering on reproductive health

Two major programs are driving demand and positioning B.C. as a national leader
Editorial: Transparency suffers another hit from Metro Vancouver

Editorial: Transparency suffers another hit from Metro Vancouver

If the mistakes that doomed the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant to this fate are being repeated with other megaprojects today, we need to know about it now.
Premier calls for reform to B.C.'s process for determining expensive-drug coverage

Premier calls for reform to B.C.'s process for determining expensive-drug coverage

At least 10 people resigned from the Expensive Drugs for Rare Diseases Committee after the Health Minister reversed a decision to cut drug coverage for a 10-year-old Langford girl
Driver killed in single-vehicle crash in West Vancouver

Driver killed in single-vehicle crash in West Vancouver

Police say the driver left the road and crashed into a tree before the vehicle caught fire
West Van council sets public hearing date for Rodgers Creek towers

West Van council sets public hearing date for Rodgers Creek towers

The modified plan would add height to several apartment buildings and remove up to 275 rental units