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July in West Van second hottest on record

July in West Van second hottest on record

Warm, dry summer is forecast for the coming week with some relief this weekend.
Astronauts to go on dive deep in North Van training tank

Astronauts to go on dive deep in North Van training tank

Ancient lake sediment linked to Mars probes
Missing woman found

Missing woman found

UPDATE: As of 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, police say the missing woman has been found safe and well North Vancouver RCMP are asking for the public’s help in finding a woman who hasn’t been seen since early Sunday morning.
Complaint against West Van Realtor dismissed

Complaint against West Van Realtor dismissed

The Real Estate Council of B.C. has rejected a complaint against a West Vancouver Realtor, agreeing that the man who filed the complaint was making a mountain out of a molehill.
Two floods drench North Van homes as two bills soak homeowners

Two floods drench North Van homes as two bills soak homeowners

Municipality not liable, says DNV
North Vancouver residents irked by ride hailing delay

North Vancouver residents irked by ride hailing delay

Frustrated North Shore travellers say they’re upset the B.C. government appears to be in the slow lane on allowing ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft to operate in the province.
West Van crews baffled by intentional fire in the woods

West Van crews baffled by intentional fire in the woods

West Vancouver firefighters are confounded after someone deliberately lit campfire in a bone-dry wooded area. A dog walker passing through the wooded area south of Park Royal happened upon the fire Tuesday evening and called 911.
West Vancouver beaches reopen after E. coli scare

West Vancouver beaches reopen after E. coli scare

West Vancouver beaches are back in business after a short time of being closed to the public. Vancouver Coastal Health warned the public to stay on dry land in West Vancouver as E.
Battle pitched over giving RCMP veterans’ plates

Battle pitched over giving RCMP veterans’ plates

A plan to start issuing special veterans licence plates to retired RCMP members is raising the ire of the group that started the program. Retired Lt.-Col. Archie Steacy and the B.C.
Three West Vancouver beaches tainted by E. coli

Three West Vancouver beaches tainted by E. coli

Vancouver Coastal Health is warning the public to stay on dry land in West Vancouver as E. coli counts have reached potentially dangerous levels in the waters off Ambleside Park, Whytecliff Park and Sandy Cove.