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Anti-cyber bullying campaigns starting to make a difference, says Amanda Todd's mother

Anti-cyber bullying campaigns starting to make a difference, says Amanda Todd's mother

The mother of the Port Coquitlam teen who took her own life after a vicious campaign of online harassment, said anti-cyber bullying campaigns in schools are starting to make a difference.
West Vancouver police warn of crooks and ladders

West Vancouver police warn of crooks and ladders

West Vancouver Police are telling homeowners to look up – way, way up to the second floors of their own homes – after criminals played a game of thieves and ladders in five recent residential break-ins.
Vancouver forecast calls for up to 4 cm of snowfall tonight

Vancouver forecast calls for up to 4 cm of snowfall tonight

The Metro Vancouver weather forecast was calling for a chance of snow on Wednesday night, but now it calls for more snowfall than previously expected.
Condemned West Van marina to be rebuilt

Condemned West Van marina to be rebuilt

More than a year after boarding up and condemning a derelict marina in Fisherman’s Cove, District of West Vancouver council has given the OK for the West Vancouver Marina to be almost entirely rebuilt.
Clock ticking for 1950s West Van heritage home

Clock ticking for 1950s West Van heritage home

They don’t know much about it other than it might be worth saving.
B-Line debate heats up at West Van council

B-Line debate heats up at West Van council

It’s not clear where the B-Line bus will stop nor when the B-Line debate might halt. West Vancouver council is set to address the issue March 4, after Coun.
Inundated B.C. pharmacists say call ahead for MMR vaccine

Inundated B.C. pharmacists say call ahead for MMR vaccine

B.C. pharmacists tell public to check in with their local pharmacies before they show up for a measles vaccine
Surrey man pulled from avalanche terrain

Surrey man pulled from avalanche terrain

Members of North Shore Rescue were just sitting down for a meeting to discuss last week’s fatal avalanche and recovery mission when they were dispatched to find a snowboarder who went out of bounds and got lost in avalanche terrain.
Schools will require kids’ immunization status by fall, B.C. health minister says

Schools will require kids’ immunization status by fall, B.C. health minister says

B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix says he expects mandatory reporting of vaccinations to be in place for the start of school in September.
Singh got his seat. But will he have time for Burnaby South?

Singh got his seat. But will he have time for Burnaby South?

Jagmeet Singh can finally rest easy. At least for one night. The federal NDP leader won the Burnaby South byelection tonight (Monday) – finally becoming a Member of Parliament.