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BREAKING: 28-yr-old man charged with murder of Marrisa Shen

BREAKING: 28-yr-old man charged with murder of Marrisa Shen

Ibrahim Ali, born in 1990, arrested for murder committed in July 2017
Watch House set to come down on Burnaby Mountain, following court ruling on Trans Mountain pipeline

Watch House set to come down on Burnaby Mountain, following court ruling on Trans Mountain pipeline

Guardian Will Geroge said he's going through a lot of emotions as he makes plans to take down his cedar structure
Exceptional volunteers to be recognized in West Van

Exceptional volunteers to be recognized in West Van

The District of West Vancouver is calling for nominations for individuals or groups who go the extra mile in their volunteerism to be recognized with a Community Award this fall.
North Shore volunteers recognized in Victoria

North Shore volunteers recognized in Victoria

West Vancouver resident and volunteer Marcus Wong believes in rolling up his sleeves and working hard for his community.
Brother-sister duo survive to final four in Amazing Race

Brother-sister duo survive to final four in Amazing Race

This story has been amended since first posting.
Seawalk deal imminent between West Vancouver, CN Rail

Seawalk deal imminent between West Vancouver, CN Rail

The District of West Vancouver announced Friday that a settlement with CN Rail on public access to West Vancouver’s waterfront Seawalk is imminent. “It’s a very favourable deal for West Van residents,” said Mayor Mike Smith on Friday.
Rain causes campfire bans to be lifted across much of B.C.

Rain causes campfire bans to be lifted across much of B.C.

Rain and cooler temperatures have reduced the wildfire risk in most parts of the province, so the BC Wildfire Service has rescinded campfire bans in specific regions effective at noon today.

Where to get more information on B.C.'s wildfires

General information B.C. Wildfire Service website B.C. Wildfire Service on Twitter B.C. Wildfire Service on Facebook The B.C.
Here's how tomorrow's GranFondo race will affect West Van traffic

Here's how tomorrow's GranFondo race will affect West Van traffic

Traffic delays are expected along Highway 99 through West Vancouver tomorrow as 4,000 cyclists hit the road for the GranFondo Whistler. The race, which starts in Stanley Park and ends in Whistler, will delay traffic between 5:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
B.C. adds 9,900 jobs in August

B.C. adds 9,900 jobs in August

Province builds on gains made in July