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Police watchdog investigates woman's death following North Van arrest

Police watchdog investigates woman's death following North Van arrest

Woman arrested in North Vancouver found at site of burning car in Lions Bay
Canada Line continues to break records: TransLink

Canada Line continues to break records: TransLink

The Canada Line has been breaking records since it first opened ten years ago for the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs ask federal court to halt pipeline

Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs ask federal court to halt pipeline

Legal challenge argues Coastal GasLink pipeline violates Canada’s Paris Agreement commitments
North Van 'Sign Guy' warns of spontaneous fun outdoors

North Van 'Sign Guy' warns of spontaneous fun outdoors

A North Vancouver dad has some advice for hikers heading out into the North Shore’s trails and forests: always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder. Even if it involves taking a few risks.
Surrey councillor remedies oversight of International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Surrey councillor remedies oversight of International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Two weeks after Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum commemorated the death of Kobe Bryant on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, councillor Laurie Guerra read a post-dated proclamation to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau,
New owners of West Van’s Inglewood care home look to rebuild and expand

New owners of West Van’s Inglewood care home look to rebuild and expand

Baptist Housing to explore seniors housing options
North Shore volunteers needed for homeless count

North Shore volunteers needed for homeless count

The BC Non-Profit Housing Association are looking for a few North Shore individuals to brave the cold for a couple hours to help count the number of people braving the cold every night.
The sea meets the sky once more

The sea meets the sky once more

Sea to Sky Gondola finally reopening after crippling August sabotage
Surrey mayor calls Uber a ‘bully’ after city loses court case

Surrey mayor calls Uber a ‘bully’ after city loses court case

Doug McCallum says Uber should have waited for a regional licensing framework for ride hailing, which was approved by him and other mayors on January 30 – two days after Surrey’s bylaw officers started fining Uber and its drivers
Lieutenant-governor arrives at legislature as protesters block entrances

Lieutenant-governor arrives at legislature as protesters block entrances

The traditional prorogation of the last session has been cancelled at the legislature today but officials say the opening of the spring session will go ahead, despite protesters blocking the entrances to the building. Lt.-Gov.