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Beaver waddles by to check out new West Vancouver café

Beaver waddles by to check out new West Vancouver café

The Isetta Café Bistro is set to open May 2 in an iconic commercial space known for its unique West Coast design.
New COVID-19 infections holding steady on North Shore

New COVID-19 infections holding steady on North Shore

There were 87 new 'official' COVID cases in North Vancouver and West Vancouver in the past week.
Heads up: Lions Gate Bridge will be fully closed every night this weekend

Heads up: Lions Gate Bridge will be fully closed every night this weekend

Remind your friends to find a different route if they need to cross Burrard Inlet at night April 29-May 1.
Watch: Grizzlies emerge from hibernation at Grouse Mountain wildlife refuge

Watch: Grizzlies emerge from hibernation at Grouse Mountain wildlife refuge

Grinder and Coola stayed in their den for 171 days this winter, their longest ever hibernation period in their 21 seasons at Grouse Mountain.
North Vancouver man gets two-year conditional sentence for knifepoint robberies

North Vancouver man gets two-year conditional sentence for knifepoint robberies

A clerk at one Lynn Valley gas station was held up at knifepoint twice in the same night.
Park Royal's Welch Street Bridge closing for four months

Park Royal's Welch Street Bridge closing for four months

Heads up if your commute takes you across this bridge.
B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations, ICU count and deaths rise

B.C.'s COVID-19 hospitalizations, ICU count and deaths rise

Province records 42 COVID-19 deaths in the past week
Planned 22-storey tower at 15th and Lonsdale heads to public hearing

Planned 22-storey tower at 15th and Lonsdale heads to public hearing

The proposed highrise borrows density from Centennial Theatre and Norseman Park to meet CNV's official community plan.
Slim majority of North Shore residents support FIFA World Cup in Vancouver: poll

Slim majority of North Shore residents support FIFA World Cup in Vancouver: poll

Would you be eager to see the "beautiful game" come to Metro Vancouver?
Twitter argues it’s ‘not a publisher’ in B.C. billionaire Frank Giustra defamation case

Twitter argues it’s ‘not a publisher’ in B.C. billionaire Frank Giustra defamation case

Some allegedly defamatory tweets either ‘incoherent’ or ‘made in jest,’ according to response filed in B.C. courts