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West Van finalizes affordable housing for Gordon Avenue

West Van finalizes affordable housing for Gordon Avenue

Four years after public consultation began, council gave its OK to a mixed below-market rental, adult day centre and strata condo project at 2195 Gordon Ave.
SFU prof should get 30-days' jail for Burnaby TMX tree-sit protest: Crown

SFU prof should get 30-days' jail for Burnaby TMX tree-sit protest: Crown

Dr. Tim Takaro pleaded guilty to criminal contempt for violating a court order at a Trans Mountain worksite in November but he won't learn his sentence until Wednesday.
First North Shore bear killed this year on West Vancouver highway

First North Shore bear killed this year on West Vancouver highway

'The bear had a broken back. It was severely injured. It was suffering and euthanized on site.'
17 B.C. restaurants make DoorDash Canada's 50 'most loved' list

17 B.C. restaurants make DoorDash Canada's 50 'most loved' list

17 nominees are local B.C. restaurants.
Letter: Heat dome should be a wakeup call for humanity

Letter: Heat dome should be a wakeup call for humanity

The scariest thing about climate change is not floods, fires or droughts, but that one day, not too long from now, our planet will be uninhabitable, writes a West Vancouver resident in her plea for everyone to take immediate action. 🌎
More buses hitting the road to Metro Vancouver summer spots. Here's where

More buses hitting the road to Metro Vancouver summer spots. Here's where

What's your go-to must-visit summer stop? TransLink is increasing its service to several regional destinations, as well as three key Surrey routes.
B.C. scientist wants you to send him slapped mosquitoes in the mail

B.C. scientist wants you to send him slapped mosquitoes in the mail

As climate change expands the northward range of many species, a new citizen science project is calling on B.C. and Yukon residents to send in slapped mosquitoes so researchers can track them and the diseases they may carry.
Here is how much rain to expect in Vancouver this week

Here is how much rain to expect in Vancouver this week

There's only one day that calls for a mix of sun and cloud.
Recent survey shows some conspiracy theories are popular among Canadians

Recent survey shows some conspiracy theories are popular among Canadians

Nearly half of Canadians believe that big events like wars and recessions are "controlled by small groups of people working in secret against us."
North Vancouver district to increase tree-cutting permit fees

North Vancouver district to increase tree-cutting permit fees

The North Shore municipality is also examining incentives for property owners to keep large trees and subsidies for those who cut hazard trees next to the forest