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West Van thieves steal $800,000 in jewelry

West Van thieves steal $800,000 in jewelry

Thieves with a taste for high-end shiny valuables have made off with heirloom jewelry worth about $800,000 in West Vancouver.
Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson pans speculation tax at West Van Yacht Club chat

Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson pans speculation tax at West Van Yacht Club chat

This article has been corrected to clarify that the event was organized by the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce. Breakfast was served and the NDP was skewered at a partisan fireside chat with B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson Thursday morning.
North Van mail theft prompts RCMP warning

North Van mail theft prompts RCMP warning

You’ve got mail theft. North Vancouver RCMP are asking the public to help ID some suspects caught on camera breaking into a Lower Lonsdale condo’s panel of mailboxes. Police have released surveillance footage of the Feb.
Hundreds of tiny tremors recorded between Victoria and Seattle

Hundreds of tiny tremors recorded between Victoria and Seattle

It’s not the type of tweet you want to read just before bedtime. “Several hundred tiny tremors (not felt) between Victoria and Seattle in the past 24 hours,” Earthquake guy posted Tuesday night. “Possibly the start of an early ETS? Stay tuned.
Province moves for faster crash clearing

Province moves for faster crash clearing

The province is clearing the way for – hopefully - clearer bridges.
'Breakout burglar' to be sentenced for North Van crimes

'Breakout burglar' to be sentenced for North Van crimes

A North Vancouver thief police are calling the “breakout burglar” will be sentenced this spring after being found guilty in court of several property crimes.
Facebook and Instagram facing outages

Facebook and Instagram facing outages

Facebook and Instagram users may have noticed a few glitches on their accounts on Wednesday. In fact, Facebook users around the world were reporting outages, including being unable to send messages or create new posts.
China ramps up pressure on Canada in Meng case

China ramps up pressure on Canada in Meng case

As Huawei CFO extradition looks to drag on, observers warn of more retaliation
Ferries launches public consultation on new ships

Ferries launches public consultation on new ships

BC Ferries wants to hear what ferry users are hoping to see in the five new ships it plans to build, so it’s “inviting customers and communities to join conversations about the new vessels and to provide input that will help shape their future onboar
Bowen won’t be having a referendum this spring after all

Bowen won’t be having a referendum this spring after all

The municipality and Undercurrent previously said a referendum to borrow up to $4 million for the community centre project would be held before May 4.