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'It's a pretty boring forecast': Grey, mild weather to remain in Vancouver

'It's a pretty boring forecast': Grey, mild weather to remain in Vancouver

'It's fairly benign weather, really.'
North Shore's first baby of 2025 a 'pretty chill guy'

North Shore's first baby of 2025 a 'pretty chill guy'

The North Vancouver parents were treated to a new year’s fireworks display during labour
Garden to table: Why a homegrown new year’s dinner is the best of all

Garden to table: Why a homegrown new year’s dinner is the best of all

Guests graze leisurely from a local organic raw-food buffet to build a wholesome hot pot meal
Can courts move fast enough in the fight against climate change?

Can courts move fast enough in the fight against climate change?

Plaintiff: "The federal government is not acting with the urgency the climate emergency deserves."
Building saved but one cat dead in North Vancouver apartment fire

Building saved but one cat dead in North Vancouver apartment fire

Fire crews will attempt to save animals if they know everyone is safe and it’s always a point of pride when they rescue someone’s pets
'A ton of blood': Dog bites runner on popular North Vancouver trail

'A ton of blood': Dog bites runner on popular North Vancouver trail

An avid Lynn Valley runner is sharing what happened so the community can work together to keep the area safe.
WorkSafeBC report details death of worker on Cypress Mountain

WorkSafeBC report details death of worker on Cypress Mountain

The investigation found numerous safety infractions for which the resort has been fined more than $100,000
Cost to build Metro Vancouver parking stall reaches $230,000, finds report

Cost to build Metro Vancouver parking stall reaches $230,000, finds report

Planners say the escalating price tag to build a parking space is raising the cost of new housing in Metro Vancouver.
North Shore property assessments barely budged in 2024

North Shore property assessments barely budged in 2024

Interest rates and the new home flipping tax likely scared off buyers and investors, local real estate agents say
West Vancouver mansion must be demolished, Supreme Court judge rules

West Vancouver mansion must be demolished, Supreme Court judge rules

A co-owner of the property has continued making repairs to the house despite a lack of permits.