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Former Coquitlam doctor, karate instructor denied parole for murder-for-hire

Josephakis Charalambous, a doctor who once taught karate in the Coquitlam area, showed a lack of remorse and was a moderate to high risk to re-offend, according to the Parole Board of Canada
Squamish Nation project helps clear river path for salmon

Squamish Nation project helps clear river path for salmon

Chinook return to the Elaho River decades after boulders from road construction activity blocked their passage
Sea to Sky Gondola announces reopening for passholders and their guests on May 22

Sea to Sky Gondola announces reopening for passholders and their guests on May 22

The gondola will be undergoing a two-phased reopening process
Injured pelican rehabilitated in Burnaby set for release

Injured pelican rehabilitated in Burnaby set for release

An injured Endangered American White Pelican that was rehabilitated in Burnaby is set to be released back into the wile.
West Van police issue warning over racial slurs

West Van police issue warning over racial slurs

West Vancouver police are urging people to keep their cool and their comments civil after a local business owner was targeted with what were described as racial insults twice in one day. Const.
Police seek more witnesses to Ambleside Park slashing

Police seek more witnesses to Ambleside Park slashing

Investigators have footage of a knife attack in Ambleside Park that left a teen with serious injuries last weekend, but West Vancouver police are again appealing for witnesses to come forward. Around 6:15 p.m.
Metro Vancouver bought Dorman Point but don't try to visit it yet

Metro Vancouver bought Dorman Point but don't try to visit it yet

Metro Vancouver Regional Parks acquired the three-acre property for $2.7 million but until there's a management plan and a trail, they don't want people heading down there
Boaters told to avoid unnecessary long weekend trips

Boaters told to avoid unnecessary long weekend trips

In an unusual joint statement, the Canadian Coast Guard, the U.S. Coast Guard, RCMP, Emergency Management BC and other agencies are asking recreational boaters to avoid unnecessary travel over the long weekend.
Dr. Henry offers advice for long weekend BBQ plans

Dr. Henry offers advice for long weekend BBQ plans

If you’re thinking of hosting a barbecue to mark the start of summer this long weekend, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has some advice: keep the group small, sit outside, and make sure there’s enough physical distance.
West Van to hold digital public hearings

West Van to hold digital public hearings

Hear ye, hear ye. West Vancouver council will hear ye now.