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Most North Shore readers want to stop the clock on daylight time

Most North Shore readers want to stop the clock on daylight time

Over two-thirds of readers polled said they'd like to call time on spring and fall time changes
'You deserve this, Joyce' – West Van veteran receives her war medal

'You deserve this, Joyce' – West Van veteran receives her war medal

The 98-year-old woman served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force
Here is when Metro Vancouver might see snowfall this week

Here is when Metro Vancouver might see snowfall this week

The forecast includes plunging temperatures and a chance of snowfall.
North Van puts money on the table for EV charging and heat pumps

North Van puts money on the table for EV charging and heat pumps

North Van City council unanimously passed CleanBC Go Electric and Better Homes rebate contributions on Monday.
8-term West Van councillor receives highest municipal honour

8-term West Van councillor receives highest municipal honour

West Vancouver’s most successful local politician is carrying a rarely granted honour into his retirement.
Rockfall that crushed West Vancouver police car blamed on weather

Rockfall that crushed West Vancouver police car blamed on weather

Largest boulder to fall on Cypress Bowl Road the size of ‘small car’
A year later, experts warn deadly B.C. mudslide just the start

A year later, experts warn deadly B.C. mudslide just the start

A year after a deadly landslide collided with traffic on a B.C. mountain pass, experts warn the risk the disaster will repeat itself is growing.
Shipyard's drug testing not justified by cannabis use: arbitrator

Shipyard's drug testing not justified by cannabis use: arbitrator

A worker at Seaspan's Vancouver Shipyards has been awarded $15,000 in damages for requiring that he submit to a medical evaluation and year-long random drug testing
Group of hikers rescued from closed North Shore mountain trail

Group of hikers rescued from closed North Shore mountain trail

Metro Vancouver closed the trail last week because of treacherous winter conditions.
Indigenous language speakers doubled among youth in past five years, report says

Indigenous language speakers doubled among youth in past five years, report says

The report, Raven’s Children V: A profile of First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth health in BC, researches the challenges and strengths the young Indigenous community experience.