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North Shore residents say B.C. should have given more warning of flooding, landslide danger: poll

North Shore residents say B.C. should have given more warning of flooding, landslide danger: poll

Earlier and more widespread alerts could have saved lives, say readers
‘Potential for wet snow’: Metro Vancouver put on alert ahead of snowfall

‘Potential for wet snow’: Metro Vancouver put on alert ahead of snowfall

The snow is expected to fall overnight Friday and Saturday morning
B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections rise as serious cases fall

B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections rise as serious cases fall

Five more die from COVID-19, raising B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 2,345.
November sets rainfall records on North Shore

November sets rainfall records on North Shore

A weather station at the Capilano reservoir in North Vancouver recorded over 1,000 millimeters of rain last month, while a station in West Vancouver measured 675 mm
Argyle Pipers senior boys score soccer silver

Argyle Pipers senior boys score soccer silver

Third finals appearance of the past five seasons for powerhouse soccer program
30 new cases of COVID on North Shore

30 new cases of COVID on North Shore

The number of new COVID cases on the North Shore has dropped by 50 per cent this week. About one per cent of children 5-11 were vaccinated in the first two days of clinic appointments.
West Van crews called out to break in large storm pipe

West Van crews called out to break in large storm pipe

A number of trails in North Vancouver Metro parks also remain closed after damage from recent storms
B.C. COVID-19 patients in ICU falls below 100

B.C. COVID-19 patients in ICU falls below 100

Seven more COVID-19 deaths raise province's death toll to 2,340.
Holiday skating is back at The Shipyards after a short hiatus

Holiday skating is back at The Shipyards after a short hiatus

City of North Van Mayor Linda Buchanan opened up The Shipyards holiday Skate Plaza Wednesday
Here's why it could be harder to get a live Christmas tree in Metro Vancouver this year

Here's why it could be harder to get a live Christmas tree in Metro Vancouver this year

Fires, floods and highway damage leads to Vancouver Christmas tree shortage