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French tourist fined for role in fatal West Vancouver crash

French tourist fined for role in fatal West Vancouver crash

The French tourist at the wheel of a minivan involved in a crash that killed West Vancouver resident Sage Massey has been fined $1,800 for driving without due care and attention. On Aug.
New interactive map dives deep into the 'living laboratory' of Howe Sound

New interactive map dives deep into the 'living laboratory' of Howe Sound

More than 140 layers of data make up the David Suzuki Foundation and Ocean Wise's new Atl'ka7tsem/Howe Sound Marine Conservation Assessment interactive map
What's up at council this week? (March 9)

What's up at council this week? (March 9)

What should go into Harry Jerome, where should West Vancouver put an arts facility, and just how well is the official community plan working in the District of North Vancouver? Those questions are up for discussion Monday as all three local governmen
Scary moments as unoccupied Burnaby transit bus rolls away

Scary moments as unoccupied Burnaby transit bus rolls away

Nobody was hurt in an incident Saturday in which a rolling transit bus took out a power pole in Burnaby. The incident happened at Gilmore Avenue and Kitchener Street before 10 a.m.
TransLink ‘closely monitoring’ coronavirus situation, cleaning stations daily

TransLink ‘closely monitoring’ coronavirus situation, cleaning stations daily

TransLink is "closely monitoring" the spread of the coronavirus and ensuring all stations and their entire fleet are cleaned and disinfected daily, according to a statement from the transit authority.
2 new cases of COVID-19 linked to North Vancouver care home

2 new cases of COVID-19 linked to North Vancouver care home

Province confirms 27th coronavirus case
6 more COVID-19 cases bring B.C. total to 27

6 more COVID-19 cases bring B.C. total to 27

Four of the newly announced cases are among residents of Fraser Health region, which includes the Tri-Cities. More worrying, say health officials, are the cases of two elderly patients from a care home on the North Shore.
Canadian health officials stress COVID-19 risk remains low as case load rises

Canadian health officials stress COVID-19 risk remains low as case load rises

OTTAWA — With a slowly, but steadily rising number of COVID-19 cases in Canada, health officials continue to stress that the risk posed by the novel coronavirus in this country remains low.
Chinese Canadians urge B.C. government to get tough at the border over coronavirus

Chinese Canadians urge B.C. government to get tough at the border over coronavirus

A group of Chinese-Canadians, including many Richmondites, are urging the B.C. government to take stricter measures to stop the spread of coronavirus.
B.C. ready to curb price-gouging, restrict travel if COVID-19 escalates

B.C. ready to curb price-gouging, restrict travel if COVID-19 escalates

What happened: The provincial government outlines response plan for novel coronavirus Why it matters: B.C. has seen the number of cases spike in recent weeks The B.C.