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West Vancouver warns of online privacy breach

THOUSANDS of West Vancouver residents who use the districts website service to pay bills, apply for licences or do other municipal business may have had their personal information compromised.

City kicks cat bylaw to curb

THE City of North Vancouver is putting down its 14-year-old cat regulation bylaw.

Movie projects move away from B.C.

TV drives local film industry at present

Victoria helps poor access fresh produce

Produce coupons good at B.C. Association of Farmers' Markets

Highway to Help

Bystanders come to the aid of a motorcyclist after he crashed on Highway 1 just east of Taylor Way Sunday afternoon. Police say the rider was possibly trying to avoid a vehicle changing lanes in front of him.

Plans for skyscrapers head to public

THE project wont be formally considered until early 2014, but debate over two West Vancouver skyscrapers slated for the White Spot site at 752 Marine Drive was already well underway at a council meeting Monday.

City to mull report on density bonusing

THE City of North Vancouver has been handed some recommended guidelines on how to handle density bonusing the practice of letting developers build more than the official community plan allows in exchange for public amenities like community space or a

$20 million bridge project to start in fall

CONSTRUCTION is set to begin on a $20-million project to improve the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossings notoriously narrow sidewalks. Between September 2013 and March 2015, work crews will be cutting off the existing 1.
Caribbean Festival 2013

Caribbean Festival 2013

Driver goes over embankment, hits shed roof in West Vancouver

A driver suffered minor injuries Monday morning after driving over an embankment in West Vancouver. Police were called around 8 a.m. to the 6200-block St.