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Missing North Van man may have crossed border, police say

Missing North Van man may have crossed border, police say

A North Vancouver man who hasn’t been seen in almost a month may have travelled over land into the United States, police say. On Tuesday, Chilliwack RCMP put out a request for the public’s help in finding Timothy Marc Delahaye, 29.
Care aides to benefit from changes to B.C.'s labour code, minister says

Care aides to benefit from changes to B.C.'s labour code, minister says

Contract flipping and PTSD presumption regulations will support healthcare professionals, according to Harry Bains
Police save distraught man from Capilano River

Police save distraught man from Capilano River

Quick action by West Vancouver police and Vancouver Police marine unit officers saved a distraught man who jumped into the Capilano River on Monday. West Vancouver Police first received a report around 8 a.m.
Expropriated North Van owner given 10 days to move

Expropriated North Van owner given 10 days to move

Judge orders house vacant by May 31
West Van's Kay Meek Centre gets $1.48M for accessibility

West Van's Kay Meek Centre gets $1.48M for accessibility

Even if you find jazz inaccessible, the building it’s played in shouldn’t be. West Vancouver’s Kay Meek Arts Centre has been given a $1.48-million grant aimed at making the performing arts space more accessible for people with disabilities.
Swimming bear, then a naked person delay BC Ferries sailings

Swimming bear, then a naked person delay BC Ferries sailings

Passengers and crew on two BC Ferries vessels were delayed on the long weekend, with one incident involving a swimming bear and the other a naked human. On Monday, Coastal Celebration, set to leave Swartz Bay at 4 p.m.
Some ferries delayed Tuesday due to ticketing issue, mechanical problem

Some ferries delayed Tuesday due to ticketing issue, mechanical problem

Some B.C. Ferries customers on south and central Vancouver Island experienced delays Tuesday morning because of ticketing problems at Swartz Bay terminal and a mechanical issue with a ferry on the Duke Point-Tsawwassen run.
Neurosurgeon who hid millions in global assets ordered to pay ex-wife in West Van $24M

Neurosurgeon who hid millions in global assets ordered to pay ex-wife in West Van $24M

This article has been amended since first posting.
City of North Van to give East Keith Road project a second look

City of North Van to give East Keith Road project a second look

Infill rental adjacent to Victoria Park was scuttled in 2018
Family safe after dramatic rescue on Burke Mountain

Family safe after dramatic rescue on Burke Mountain

Coquitlam Search and Rescue was called to help locate two children who spent the night on the mountain