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Constant noise from CN Rail tracks rattles Squamish Nation members

Constant noise from CN Rail tracks rattles Squamish Nation members

With three CN Rail tracks just metres from their homes, Squamish Nation members living on the Eslhá7an reserve near Mosquito Creek are putting up with unacceptable levels of noise, pollution and health impacts, residents say.
West Van can sell donated parkland, court rules

West Van can sell donated parkland, court rules

The B.C. Supreme Court has cleared the way for the District of West Vancouver to sell a piece of land donated on the promise it would be turned into a park.
Nurse who worked at Lynn Valley Care Centre suspended over PPE allegations

Nurse who worked at Lynn Valley Care Centre suspended over PPE allegations

A nurse who worked at North Vancouver’s Lynn Valley Care Centre has been suspended while the B.C.
North Shore families welcome easing of care home visit restrictions

North Shore families welcome easing of care home visit restrictions

For people like Diane Montgomery and Kathie Boyd, Tuesday’s announcement that family members will soon be able to visit their elderly parents in long-term care homes hasn’t come a moment too soon.
RCMP seek victims in child sexual assault case in Whistler and Pemberton

RCMP seek victims in child sexual assault case in Whistler and Pemberton

Whistler man charged with several counts of sexual assault involving children for incidents that allegedly took place between 2007 and 2018
West Vancouver brothers found not guilty of assault on VPD officer

West Vancouver brothers found not guilty of assault on VPD officer

Two West Vancouver brothers charged with assault on a Vancouver Police Department officer have been found not guilty.
B.C. eases restrictions on nursing home visits

B.C. eases restrictions on nursing home visits

One visitor allowed for each resident; must be pre-booked with facility
B.C. Ferries set to add more sailings for summer

B.C. Ferries set to add more sailings for summer

B.C. Ferries is continuing to ramp up its summer service, offering extra sailings starting on Thursday. These sailings come on top of additional sailings announced the previous week. Schedule details will be posted online at bcferries.com today.
'Go back where you came from' comment worries Coquitlam mayor

'Go back where you came from' comment worries Coquitlam mayor

Exchange over a broken berry branch on a trail in Minnekhada Regional Park gets heated; mayor says more needs to be done to deal with racism
Surrey gets its police board with chief to follow, a year behind schedule

Surrey gets its police board with chief to follow, a year behind schedule

Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth has appointed seven members to the City of Surrey’s new police board.