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'I kind of laugh it off': Sophie Grégoire Trudeau says PM is not a 'fake feminist'

'I kind of laugh it off': Sophie Grégoire Trudeau says PM is not a 'fake feminist'

The prime minister's spouse sat down with local candidate Neelam Brar and the Burnaby NOW to talk about women in leadership
'Iconic' redevelopment planned for West Vancouver’s famous Pink Palace apartments

'Iconic' redevelopment planned for West Vancouver’s famous Pink Palace apartments

1960s buildings "nearing the end of their lives" and seismic concerns mean demolition is inevitable, plus more rental units are badly needed
British Properties project plan grows by 456 units

British Properties project plan grows by 456 units

A long-approved but largely dormant development plan off Cypress Bowl Road is back before council, albeit with some major tweaks.
City of North Van to offer childcare at council meetings

City of North Van to offer childcare at council meetings

Drop off the kids, drop into a council meeting
Surrey developer Bob Cheema files defamation suit against Coun. Jack Hundial

Surrey developer Bob Cheema files defamation suit against Coun. Jack Hundial

Claims states council motion from Hundial erroneously stated Cheema attended meeting between government officials, including Mayor Doug McCallum; instead, Cheema only arranged the meeting, says the Solicitor General’s office
Heather Leung running 'independently' but not as an 'independent,' campaign says

Heather Leung running 'independently' but not as an 'independent,' campaign says

Campaign navigating 'very strange' situation
Candidates tackle strategic voting and accountability

Candidates tackle strategic voting and accountability

Sunshine Coast voters got their first chance to hear from the seven candidates in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country over the weekend during the first of what will be a busy few days of all-candidates forums. The Oct.
Vancouver climate action protesters promise more disruptions in the future

Vancouver climate action protesters promise more disruptions in the future

Vancouver police suggest Monday’s protest will keep the Burrard Bridge closed until midnight
North Van music teacher charged with child porn, sexual assault

North Van music teacher charged with child porn, sexual assault

The Crown has now sworn a host of charges against a North Vancouver music teacher following allegations of sexual misconduct with underage girls.
BC Ferries adds 93 sailings over busy Thanksgiving long weekend

BC Ferries adds 93 sailings over busy Thanksgiving long weekend

Thanksgiving long weekend traditionally busiest weekend of the year for walk-ons