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‘Sacred’ single-family homes questioned

‘Sacred’ single-family homes questioned

Dialogue delves into DNV’s ‘missing middle’ housing options
Driver gets jail for running police motorcycle off road

Driver gets jail for running police motorcycle off road

Judge chides speeder for ‘driving like a complete idiot’
15-minute SeaBus service starts Friday

15-minute SeaBus service starts Friday

The sting of just missing the SeaBus should soon be soothed as TransLink is set to increase sailing frequency starting on Friday. As of May 19, 15-minute service will start at 6 a.m. on weekdays, 7 a.m. on Saturdays, and 8 a.m.
Sports groups make Harry Jerome pitch

Sports groups make Harry Jerome pitch

User groups jockey for space in planned replacement for city’s aging Central Lonsdale rec centre
CNV slams lid on pot shops

CNV slams lid on pot shops

Weeds Glass gets business licence plucked
Accomplice in grisly North Vancouver homicide gets five years

Accomplice in grisly North Vancouver homicide gets five years

A Richmond man was sentenced to five years in prison Friday for his part in a 2015 abduction plot that eventually led to the killing of another man, Peng Sun, in a North Vancouver house.
UPDATED: Cineplex to open a VIP theatre at West Vancouver’s Park Royal

UPDATED: Cineplex to open a VIP theatre at West Vancouver’s Park Royal

West Vancouver’s Park Royal will once again be home to a movie theatre. Cineplex announced plans for an 11-screen, 44,000-square-foot theatre including luxury VIP seating and a liquor licence on the south side of the mall on Monday morning.
New Delbrook Rec dazzles

New Delbrook Rec dazzles

Five years in the making, facilities begin a phased opening this month
Excavator crash claims worker's life in West Vancouver

Excavator crash claims worker's life in West Vancouver

A 34-year-old man died Wednesday afternoon after an excavator he was operating toppled in a Chippendale Road construction zone.
All MLAs will matter in razor-thin margin of B.C. legislative power

All MLAs will matter in razor-thin margin of B.C. legislative power

Whether the end result of the election is a razor-thin majority for the Liberals or a minority government with the support of the Greens, in the new political landscape individual MLAs suddenly got more powerful.