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Suspect loose after alleged indecent acts in West Vancouver

Suspect loose after alleged indecent acts in West Vancouver

West Vancouver police are warning the public after two disturbing incidents involving a naked man performing lewd acts in public. The incidents happened in the early morning hours on Sunday around Ambleside.
Critics question timing of $1.5B anti-spill plan

Critics question timing of $1.5B anti-spill plan

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Vancouver Monday to announce a $1.
More parking for Park Royal but tower development question lingers

More parking for Park Royal but tower development question lingers

It may one day be residential towers, but for now, the corner of Taylor Way and Marine Drive in West Vancouver will just be parking.
Open house thief hits pricey West Vancouver properties

Open house thief hits pricey West Vancouver properties

Homeowners and real estate agents in West Vancouver are being warned that one lookie loo was checking out more than marble countertops and high-end appliances at recent open houses.
Squamish Nation Anti-Pipeline Protesters

Squamish Nation Anti-Pipeline Protesters

About 100 Squamish Nation members assemble at Park Royal South on Friday afternoon.
Greenpeace hacked into world consciousness with a cosmic ecology

Greenpeace hacked into world consciousness with a cosmic ecology

How to Change the World documents early years of environmental organization
Howe Sound Woodfibre LNG plant to go ahead

Howe Sound Woodfibre LNG plant to go ahead

A $1.6-billion LNG project will go ahead at the Woodfibre site in Howe Sound, company officials and B.C. Premier Christy Clark announced Friday.
Rescued rescuer gives thanks to community

Rescued rescuer gives thanks to community

Cancer free, Jay Piggot readies to return to NSR
Porteau Cove dispute back to the courts, arbitration

Porteau Cove dispute back to the courts, arbitration

A B.C. Supreme Court petition demanding payment over the stalled Porteau Cove development deal was stayed in late August when the parties agreed to return to arbitration.
Province greases Bowen Island bus wheels with $125K

Province greases Bowen Island bus wheels with $125K

The Friday bus is back at Bowen Island Community School. The West Vancouver school district recently received $84,722 in provincial funding to get the wheels rolling at Bowen after Friday bus service was cancelled in 2010 as a cost-saving measure.