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North Vancouver home damaged in appliance fire

North Vancouver home damaged in appliance fire

Either washer or dryer the source, North Van crews say
Here's what Vancouver Coastal Health has to say about COVID-19 transmission in schools

Here's what Vancouver Coastal Health has to say about COVID-19 transmission in schools

VCH says children are less likely to get infected with COVID-19, and are also less likely to experience severe symptoms if infected.
Windstorm damages, closes popular bridge in North Vancouver's Capilano River Regional Park

Windstorm damages, closes popular bridge in North Vancouver's Capilano River Regional Park

'There is currently no anticipated reopening date for Cable Pool Bridge since the extent of the damage remains unclear.'
Province hands out almost 600 tickets for violating COVID orders

Province hands out almost 600 tickets for violating COVID orders

Powerful windstorm causes huge mess at West Vancouver's Centennial Seawalk (PHOTOS)

Powerful windstorm causes huge mess at West Vancouver's Centennial Seawalk (PHOTOS)

'I've never seen it this bad before.'
Video captures wild purple and blue flashes in Metro Vancouver sky (VIDEO)

Video captures wild purple and blue flashes in Metro Vancouver sky (VIDEO)

Woah.
Here's North Van District's plaza plan for Deep Cove's lower Gallant Avenue

Here's North Van District's plaza plan for Deep Cove's lower Gallant Avenue

The District of North Vancouver is set to apply for $4 million in funding to transform Deep Cove's lower Gallant Avenue into a flexible outdoor plaza.
B.C. sees 12 more COVID-19 deaths, as number of active infections keeps falling

B.C. sees 12 more COVID-19 deaths, as number of active infections keeps falling

Province detected 519 new infections in the past 24 hours
North Van school PAC group advocates for diversity education

North Van school PAC group advocates for diversity education

Partnership with North Shore Restorative Justice Society aims to support diverse communities
Mobile morgue deployed as Fraser Health deals with capacity issues

Mobile morgue deployed as Fraser Health deals with capacity issues

Mobile morgue unit was deployed to a hospital in Fraser Health at the end of December: BC Coroners Service says the aim is to treat decedents with respect as the region grapples with continuing COVID-19 cases