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2 North Shore athletes take national titles at youth track cycling championships

2 North Shore athletes take national titles at youth track cycling championships

West Pollock of North Vancouver and Grace Edwards of West Vancouver both picked up gold medals
Canada loses attempt to dismiss salmon farm lawsuits in B.C.

Canada loses attempt to dismiss salmon farm lawsuits in B.C.

B.C. court rejects a federal bid to halt lawsuits filed by companies seeking damages over salmon farm closures in the Discovery Islands
Metro Vancouver weather: Powerful windstorm could cause power outages

Metro Vancouver weather: Powerful windstorm could cause power outages

Motorists should prepare for changing road conditions.
Metro Vancouver defers $1.1B in spending, warns of tighter water use

Metro Vancouver defers $1.1B in spending, warns of tighter water use

Regional district is looking to provide short-term property tax and fee relief for households
Youth volleyball coach arrested for sexual assault, North Vancouver RCMP say

Youth volleyball coach arrested for sexual assault, North Vancouver RCMP say

Investigators ask for others with evidence about the case or any other instances to come forward
Vancouver Whitecaps to host Inter Miami, and probably Lionel Messi, in soccer semi-final

Vancouver Whitecaps to host Inter Miami, and probably Lionel Messi, in soccer semi-final

Lionel Messi will likely be playing in Vancouver this month
Short-term rental owners criticize North Vancouver District’s proposed 28-day limit

Short-term rental owners criticize North Vancouver District’s proposed 28-day limit

Many speakers at a public hearing said the regulation should align with the province’s 90-day maximum stay
Court quashes West Vancouver resident's attempt to halt neighbour's new home

Court quashes West Vancouver resident's attempt to halt neighbour's new home

The man was concerned that he would lose sunlight and privacy if his neighbours built a similar house on a secluded street near Horseshoe Bay
New rental building helps bring Squamish Nation members back home

New rental building helps bring Squamish Nation members back home

The 95-unit rental building prioritizes Elders, youth and families based on a multi-generational housing approach
B.C. highway cops dish out more than 3,000 tickets in March

B.C. highway cops dish out more than 3,000 tickets in March

"We need to do better," said Supt. Mike Coyle with BC Highway Patrol.