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North Van art rental show to relaunch in January

North Van art rental show to relaunch in January

For $10-$60 you can rent – or rent to own – a piece of local artwork 🖼️
Update: Canada Post downgrades Metro Vancouver service alert

Update: Canada Post downgrades Metro Vancouver service alert

Canada Post's red service alert for the region, following Tuesday's big dump of snow, is now yellow
Kirk Lapointe: Housing stock alone won't help West Van retain workers

Kirk Lapointe: Housing stock alone won't help West Van retain workers

Columnist Kirk LaPointe writes on West Vancouver's Caulfeild Village mall, and the unmet living needs of its employers
North Van RCMP dig for dirt on stolen excavator

North Van RCMP dig for dirt on stolen excavator

Police say its the third similar piece of construction equipment stolen from the same owner in four years.
Here is when to expect more snow and temps that will feel like -22 C in Metro Vancouver

Here is when to expect more snow and temps that will feel like -22 C in Metro Vancouver

Travel will be impacted again this week, says an Environment Canada meteorologist.
Photos: Sliders sleigh their day at popular North Vancouver park

Photos: Sliders sleigh their day at popular North Vancouver park

Local kids (and some adults) never let a good dump of snow go to waste.
Drivers urged to stay off roads as heavy snowfall causes transit delays across North Shore

Drivers urged to stay off roads as heavy snowfall causes transit delays across North Shore

A TransLink bus slid off the road in North Vancouver Monday night knocking over utility poles which fell on nearby homes and crashing into parked cars
'Expect considerable delays': Epic snowfall in Metro Vancouver causing TransLink service issues

'Expect considerable delays': Epic snowfall in Metro Vancouver causing TransLink service issues

Metro Vancouver's transit agency is in severe weather response mode today.
Vancouver city hall says no public meeting was required for Senakw services agreement

Vancouver city hall says no public meeting was required for Senakw services agreement

The city’s statement of defence against an application for a review says there was no legal duty under the Vancouver Charter to seek public feedback on the 120-year deal with the Squamish Nation.
Impact of foreign buyer ban on North Shore real estate uncertain

Impact of foreign buyer ban on North Shore real estate uncertain

Two-year moratorium likely coming a decade too late, says SFU professor