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DIG DEEP: Water restrictions in effect

DIG DEEP: Water restrictions in effect

Sitting in the back corner of the yard whirring away is a lonely sprinkler trying in vain to keep up with the drying weather of our seasonal drought.

Speed likely a factor in fatal motorcycle crash in West Vancouver Saturday

Speeding is being investigated as a probable cause of a fatal motorcycle accident over the weekend that left a 22-year-old Surrey man dead. Emergency crews were called to the accident on Highway 99, just north of Horseshoe Bay, shortly before 4:30 p.
Amalgamation costs more: Fraser Institute

Amalgamation costs more: Fraser Institute

A new study that finds a series of municipal amalgamations in Ontario wound up costing taxpayers more than they saved is breathing life into the 108-year-old debate between the two North Vancouvers.

Ousted restaurateur suing West Vancouver

Gleneagles clubhouse caterer seeking damages for eviction

This troupe enjoys acting up

Earlier this year, Joan Koebel had to put a familiar adage to good use: The show must go on. It was a show that had already been rebooked and her troupe, Seniors Acting up, was suddenly down to four, less than half its members.
Local band bringing back some old time jazz

Local band bringing back some old time jazz

When Wilfred Fawcett was 25 he accidentally cut the top of his finger off while working with a saw. It meant the end of playing the clarinet he had started on when he was 14 years old.

West Vancouver veteran awarded

On April 16, former Royal Canadian Navy Seaman Henry Greenwood of West Vancouver received the Legion D'Honneur, France's highest honour, from Jean-Christophe Fleury, the Consul General of France in Vancouver.
New grain terminal floated for North Vancouver

New grain terminal floated for North Vancouver

International demand spurs Lynnterm expansion plan
The new normal after a fire

The new normal after a fire

River Woods Co-op fire provides a cautionary tale about insurance
Dismembered West Vancouver millionaire had love child, suit alleges

Dismembered West Vancouver millionaire had love child, suit alleges

A Chinese woman who says a murdered West Vancouver millionaire was the father of her child has filed a lawsuit demanding that DNA that could establish paternity be preserved. Xuan Yang filed the lawsuit in B.C.