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Time Traveller: Non-elected 'commissioner' takes over North Vancouver city and district

Time Traveller: Non-elected 'commissioner' takes over North Vancouver city and district

Commissioner George Washington Vance took control of both North Van city and district to get their debts under control in the 1930s and '40s
More paid parking coming to West Vancouver, while questions remain about Ambleside and Dundarave

More paid parking coming to West Vancouver, while questions remain about Ambleside and Dundarave

Council is looking closely at adding paid parking in John Lawson and Dundarave parks, raising concerns from the local business association
Photos: Private island almost within view of Vancouver selling for $5.75 million

Photos: Private island almost within view of Vancouver selling for $5.75 million

Its price has been reduced by $750,000
Ottawa declines emergency order to protect endangered killer whales

Ottawa declines emergency order to protect endangered killer whales

The decision comes after a November 2024 risk assessment that found the whales face 'imminent threats' to their survival and recovery. 
$1,000 fine for dump truck driver at fault in North Vancouver cyclist's death

$1,000 fine for dump truck driver at fault in North Vancouver cyclist's death

A moment’s inattention cost someone their life, the judge acknowledged
Seaspan's North Vancouver shipyard to start work on new $3.15B polar icebreaker

Seaspan's North Vancouver shipyard to start work on new $3.15B polar icebreaker

The state-of-the-art vessel will contain features such as a 'moon pool' and helicopter hangar, and is designed to cross the Arctic in -50 C temperatures
Rob Shaw: Eby plays patriot as Rustad struggles to control Conservative chaos

Rob Shaw: Eby plays patriot as Rustad struggles to control Conservative chaos

Premier unveils lacklustre budget, then pivots to battling against Trump tariffs
This interactive map system will transport movie buffs to B.C. film locations

This interactive map system will transport movie buffs to B.C. film locations

We're going on a "Cineventure."
Soaring coffee prices brewing up trouble for B.C. cafés, roasters

Soaring coffee prices brewing up trouble for B.C. cafés, roasters

A drought in Brazil and rising global demand have created a challenging cost environment for Canadian businesses
Hike in B.C. herring quota draws fears for marine ecosystem

Hike in B.C. herring quota draws fears for marine ecosystem

Already facing pressure from climate change, critics say now is not the time to increase quotas on a species that helps form the base of marine food web