North Vancouver strata ordered to build tram for disabled senior
The BC Human Rights Tribunal has ordered a North Vancouver strata council to pay $35,000 to a local senior for
19-year-old stabbed to death near Vancouver night club
Vancouver Police are investigating after one man was killed in the city’s fifth homicide of the year this morning. VPD
Four BC Parks remain closed for May long weekend
While most provincial parks are fully open, recent wildfires, extreme heat and flooding caused significant damage to trails, campgrounds and
BC to end fossil-fuel subsidies under new oil and gas system
The Province is introducing a new oil and gas royalty system that will eliminate ‘outdated and inefficient fossil-fuel subsidies’. The
BC Loblaws Superstore workers vote in favour of a strike
Loblaw’s Superstore and Distribution Centre employees have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike. The members have voted overwhelmingly in favour
West Van selling three municipally-owned single-family lots
The District of West Vancouver is selling three municipal-owned single-family residential lots located south of Brissenden Park. The lots are
BC Ferries adds 25 more sailings to Horseshoe Bay–Departure Bay route
From May 19 to 24, BC Ferries is scheduling several extra sailings on the most popular routes linking Metro Vancouver
Three arrested for shooting man in West Vancouver’s Capilano Reserve
Three people were arrested following a shooting on Capilano Reserve in West Vancouver. The shooting took place on 200 block
West Van resident faces charges for feeding bears and coyotes
Charges are pending against a Lower Mainland resident in connection with feeding dangerous wildlife in West Vancouver. Working on a
Shooting on Capilano Reserve in West Vancouver sends one to hospital
Three suspects have been arrested after a shooting that injured one man on the Capilano Reserve in West Vancouver. The










