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Police called after anti-mask protesters cause disturbance on Horseshoe Bay ferry

Police called after anti-mask protesters cause disturbance on Horseshoe Bay ferry

Police were called and a ferry sailing was delayed in Horseshoe Bay this morning after anti-mask protesters caused a disturbance onboard a vessel heading from Nanaimo.
Squamish actor wins award of a ‘King’

Squamish actor wins award of a ‘King’

Lorne Cardinal to receive August Schellenberg Award of Excellence named after his mentor who played King Lear in all-Aboriginal production of the play
Muni Morsel: School at the Cape?

Muni Morsel: School at the Cape?

Nectar Yoga rezoning passes, BIM requesting on-island testing and more from this week's council meeting
City of North Van may make booze in parks permanent

City of North Van may make booze in parks permanent

The City of North Vancouver isn’t ready to put a cork in the pilot project to allow booze in parks. City staff are recommending that council make the program permanent, with a few tweaks.
BC VOTES 2020: West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding profile

BC VOTES 2020: West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding profile

What does a sprawling stretch of land that fronts both Burrard Inlet and Howe Sound as well as includes Whistler’s sublime peaks, Squamish’s natural charms and some of West Vancouver’s most affluent waterfront communities have in common? They’re all
Go batty for bats in the Sea to Sky

Go batty for bats in the Sea to Sky

Report winter bat sightings and any dead bats you see
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky candidates talk COVID recovery, housing and transit

West Vancouver-Sea to Sky candidates talk COVID recovery, housing and transit

COVID recovery, affordable housing, transit, and economic development were all hot topics at West Vancouver Chamber-hosted virtual event
How feasible is high-speed rail for the Sea to Sky Corridor?

How feasible is high-speed rail for the Sea to Sky Corridor?

Local leaders weigh in on the Mountain Valley Express proposal
Burnaby MLA accuses BC Liberals of ‘disgusting’ sexism after Zoom ‘roast’

Burnaby MLA accuses BC Liberals of ‘disgusting’ sexism after Zoom ‘roast’

Katrina Chen, MLA for Burnaby-Lougheed, is calling recent comments made by a BC Liberal MLA about one of her BC NDP colleagues in a Zoom event as an example of “disgusting” sexism.
COVID-19 numbers up almost 50 per cent on North Shore in September

COVID-19 numbers up almost 50 per cent on North Shore in September

Number of coronavirus cases rose to 531 in North and West Vancouver by the end of the month