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Police return stolen scooter to West Van vet

Police return stolen scooter to West Van vet

Police recovered a mobility scooter, stolen from an 86-year-old Canadian air force veteran in West Vancouver, and returned it to its rightful owner on Tuesday.
Whistler Blackcomb set to open Thursday with minimal terrain

Whistler Blackcomb set to open Thursday with minimal terrain

Both mountains, all three gondolas operating for Opening Day
Windstorm knocks out power to 19,000 in North Van, West Van

Windstorm knocks out power to 19,000 in North Van, West Van

A powerful windstorm in the early hours of Wednesday morning knocked down trees, causing road closures and power outages across the North Shore. About 19,000 customers across North Vancouver and West Vancouver were without power early Wednesday.
Gastown strata council posts land acknowledgment sign in condo building

Gastown strata council posts land acknowledgment sign in condo building

Tsleil-Waututh elder 'encouraged' by the decision
Environment Canada calls for powerful winds that ‘may cause damage’

Environment Canada calls for powerful winds that ‘may cause damage’

A new cold weather system has moved into the region and the Metro Vancouver weather forecast includes a wind warning. Environment Canada calls for strong winds that may cause damage as an arctic ridge of high pressure over the B.C.
Surrey budget proposes low taxes, few projects and police transition

Surrey budget proposes low taxes, few projects and police transition

Public can comment by Thursday evening or show up to city hall on Monday
Power restored at seven North Van schools, five still without power

Power restored at seven North Van schools, five still without power

The overnight windstorm and resulting power outage has delayed the start of classes at a dozen schools in North Vancouver. Power is back on at seven schools that are now set to open for classes at 11 a.m.
UPDATED: Transit strike averted in Metro Vancouver

UPDATED: Transit strike averted in Metro Vancouver

Unifor and Coast Mountain Bus Company come to a tentative agreement at the 11th hour
North Van braces for potential full transit strike

North Van braces for potential full transit strike

North Shore could be hard hit if SeaBus service scuttled
Gibbons Whistler buys World Ski and Snowboard Festival

Gibbons Whistler buys World Ski and Snowboard Festival

Whistler Blackcomb will do ‘whatever it takes to help’ with long-running event