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Construction starts on $32M new Phibbs Exchange

Construction starts on $32M new Phibbs Exchange

Phibbs is set for almost two years of heavy work but the result should be a lot nicer than what we have today.
Is road salt killing B.C. salmon? Researchers launch five-year project to find out

Is road salt killing B.C. salmon? Researchers launch five-year project to find out

Over the next five years, a group of researchers will monitor salt levels in more than 20 streams in the Lower Mainland.
Most and least expensive homes sold on the North Shore in October

Most and least expensive homes sold on the North Shore in October

Check out these detached homes, townhomes and condos sold in North Vancouver and West Vancouver in the past month, from luxury to cheap.
BC Ferries mechanical issue means modified Langdale schedule, cancellations Tuesday

BC Ferries mechanical issue means modified Langdale schedule, cancellations Tuesday

Route 3 will run on a modified schedule Tuesday, Nov. 8, as the Queen of Surrey is facing mechanical issues.
North Van true crime author brings warmth to B.C. cold cases

North Van true crime author brings warmth to B.C. cold cases

“A lot of them are still solvable and I’d really love to see them ... get some tips and to see police maybe take another look." says true crime writer Eve Lazarus of B.C.'s most infamous cold cases.
Lynnmour families left in a lurch by temporary closure of after-school care

Lynnmour families left in a lurch by temporary closure of after-school care

The after-school care operated by the non-profit BGC has been closed since June after being unable to hire key staff
Pemberton to build new fast EV charging stations

Pemberton to build new fast EV charging stations

Charging stations, to be installed next summer, bolstered by $100K in federal funding
Three North Shore house fires doused in one morning

Three North Shore house fires doused in one morning

North Vancouver RCMP have deemed a house fire on Mount Seymour Parkway to be suspicious.
Monday evening BC Ferries schedule changes for Langdale, Nanaimo routes cancelled

Monday evening BC Ferries schedule changes for Langdale, Nanaimo routes cancelled

Four evening sailings cancelled between the Sunshine Coast and Horseshoe Bay; Nanaimo sailings cancelled for the rest of the day
Free public transit for veterans, military on Remembrance Day

Free public transit for veterans, military on Remembrance Day

Public transit will be running on a Sunday/holiday schedule.