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Cypress Village development plans going to the public

Cypress Village development plans going to the public

Almost 90 years after West Vancouverites agreed to development in the Upper Lands, the District of West Vancouver is asking the residents of today to help shape the first major piece of it.
Plan on five-day school week in fall for K-7, education minister says

Plan on five-day school week in fall for K-7, education minister says

Parents of children entering kindergarten to Grade 7 should plan for a five-day-a-week return to school in September, says B.C. Education Minister Rob Fleming.
RCMP investigating sign at Pender school

RCMP investigating sign at Pender school

Sunshine Coast RCMP are investigating after a sign was strung up between the welcome poles at Pender Harbour Elementary-Secondary School threatening to cut down totems if “George, Stanley or John A” are touched – an apparent reference to recent movem
Locals plead to keep Canada-U.S. border closed during COVID-19 pandemic (MAP)

Locals plead to keep Canada-U.S. border closed during COVID-19 pandemic (MAP)

"A picture can tell a thousand words."
West Van police seek Pride crosswalk vandals

West Van police seek Pride crosswalk vandals

UPDATE: West Vancouve police say they have identified the driver. West Vancouver police are looking for two suspects and a black Mustang after the department’s brand new rainbow crosswalk installed for Pride Month was defaced.
Two North Van families displaced by townhouse fire

Two North Van families displaced by townhouse fire

Investigators are on the scene of a fire that has left two Central Lonsdale families out of their homes. Just after 1:30 p.m.
North Vancouver tow truck driver charged with hitting blind senior

North Vancouver tow truck driver charged with hitting blind senior

A North Vancouver tow truck driver has now been charged with striking down a blind senior in a marked crosswalk on Marine Drive.
334 businesses slapped with COVID-19 health, safety orders: WorkSafe BC

334 businesses slapped with COVID-19 health, safety orders: WorkSafe BC

Service, manufacturing industries among the hardest hit after thousands of inspections conducted across B.C. following COVID-19 pandemic restart
City of North Van seeks alternative to police wellness checks

City of North Van seeks alternative to police wellness checks

The City of North Vancouver council says it may be time for police to take a back seat when it comes to dealing with people in a mental health crisis. Council adopted a motion Monday night from Coun.
Bear killed after smashing through door, rattling Port Coquitlam residents

Bear killed after smashing through door, rattling Port Coquitlam residents

It was the second encounter between the bear family of three and the Port Coquitlam residents in less than a week. The two cubs were taken to a rehabilitation centre in Langley.