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West Van investigating fish kill in McDonald Creek

West Van investigating fish kill in McDonald Creek

The District of West Vancouver and the province are investigating after dozens of fish were killed in McDonald Creek Monday, apparently by pollution. Residents spotted the carcasses near the mouth of the creek at the foot of 19th Street.
Green Party leader calls early election irresponsible and unnecessary

Green Party leader calls early election irresponsible and unnecessary

Green Party leader Sonya Furstenau did not mince words in her opening press conference for the 2020 provincial election.
Teachers at West Van's Sentinel Secondary warned of possible COVID-19 exposure

Teachers at West Van's Sentinel Secondary warned of possible COVID-19 exposure

A possible COVID-19 exposure at West Vancouver’s Sentinel Secondary has left some teachers confused about whether they’re at risk.
Horgan: B.C. election needed to address ‘uncertainty and instability’

Horgan: B.C. election needed to address ‘uncertainty and instability’

B.C. election set for October 24
UPDATED: Squamish RCMP locate people who parachuted off Stawamus Chief

UPDATED: Squamish RCMP locate people who parachuted off Stawamus Chief

Police say they believe they landed in the water but left safely
Higher fine for 'dooring' a cyclist now in effect

Higher fine for 'dooring' a cyclist now in effect

The fine for “dooring” a cyclist went up to $368 on Sept. 21, 2020.
Trevena latest cabinet minister to bow out of politics

Trevena latest cabinet minister to bow out of politics

Transportation Minister Claire Trevena is the latest cabinet minister to call it quits, announcing Sunday she won’t running for re-election. “I will not be seeking re-election in the next provincial election.
Body discovered in water off Lasqueti Island

Body discovered in water off Lasqueti Island

A body was discovered Saturday afternoon floating in the water about two nautical miles off Lasqueti Island. Lt.-Cmdr.
‘It’s a dream‘

‘It’s a dream‘

Kym family, long-time Pemberton residents, wins PNE Prize home in Sunstone development
40 years after Terry Fox ended Marathon of Hope, brother remembers ‘rollercoaster ride’ of a day

40 years after Terry Fox ended Marathon of Hope, brother remembers ‘rollercoaster ride’ of a day

Four decades and $800 million in fundraising later, brother Fred Fox urges people to come together through the pandemic in the first virtual Marathon of Hope