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West Vancouver chastised for letting Klee Wyck rot

West Vancouver chastised for letting Klee Wyck rot

Members of West Vancouver’s arts community are taking the municipality to task for letting the Klee Wyck property fall into ruin. The land bordering the Capilano River off Keith Road was bequeathed to the district in 1960 by Dr.
Gambier senior dies in ATV dock crash

Gambier senior dies in ATV dock crash

It was a sad end to an emergency that resulted in several Coast Guard vessels and a BC ferry being called to assist in the waters off Gambier Island Wednesday afternoon. The Coast Guard hovercraft Moytel, oceanographic vessel John P.
North Shore reconciliation advocate awarded Order of Canada

North Shore reconciliation advocate awarded Order of Canada

For his dedication to helping Canadians acknowledge and transcend their history, Robert Joseph is set to be awarded an Officer of the Order of Canada Thursday at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ont.
Vancouver police issue warning about ‘virtual kidnapping’ scheme

Vancouver police issue warning about ‘virtual kidnapping’ scheme

Suspects are targeting international students studying in Vancouver
City of North Vancouver passes election sign bylaw

City of North Vancouver passes election sign bylaw

Despite regulations, ‘free-for-all’ expected
'Kayactivists' block entrance to Westridge Marine Terminal

'Kayactivists' block entrance to Westridge Marine Terminal

At least one man has been arrested after a group of “kayactivists” blocked the entrance by water to Trans Mountain’s Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby Wednesday morning. We’re on the water north of the Westridge Marine terminal in Burnaby.
TransLink seeks input on Dundarave to Phibbs express bus service

TransLink seeks input on Dundarave to Phibbs express bus service

Public asked to weigh in on B-Line rollout scheduled for late 2019
District of North Van reconsidering plan to fine wharf jumpers

District of North Van reconsidering plan to fine wharf jumpers

A piece of the District of North Vancouver’s new parks bylaw that would fine people for getting caught jumping off a public wharf might be heading back to land.
West Van man clocked at 210 km/h on Lions Gate Bridge handed $750 fine (VIDEO)

West Van man clocked at 210 km/h on Lions Gate Bridge handed $750 fine (VIDEO)

A West Vancouver man who had his 2015 Ferrari impounded last summer after being clocked going 210 kilometres an hour on the Lions Gate Bridge will pay a $750 fine but won’t face an additional driving ban, a provincial court judge has ruled.
Indigenous leaders take pipeline concerns to Kinder Morgan shareholders

Indigenous leaders take pipeline concerns to Kinder Morgan shareholders

Chief Judy Wilson of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs is in Houston, Texas this week to remind Kinder Morgan shareholders that local First Nations, including the Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish, remain opposed to the pipeline expansion project.