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SLRD searches for new CAO

SLRD searches for new CAO

Lynda Flynn resigns to care for family
Squamish RCMP Briefs

Squamish RCMP Briefs

Fraud. Theft. Pink shirt day.
West Vancouverite to launch North Shore ride-hailing service

West Vancouverite to launch North Shore ride-hailing service

A new ride-hailing company, Apt Rides, has plans to focus on North and West Vancouver when it rolls into operation this spring. The Passenger Transportation Board recently granted a licence to the company to operate the ride-hailing service.
‘Historic’ agreement recognizes Belcarra Regional Park as Tsleil-Waututh ancestral home

‘Historic’ agreement recognizes Belcarra Regional Park as Tsleil-Waututh ancestral home

Metro Vancouver and Tsleil-Waututh Nation will manage park co-operatively
North Shore Rescue responds to two simultaneous calls

North Shore Rescue responds to two simultaneous calls

Two backcountry adventurers had a bit of luck on their side after suffering injuries deep in the backcountry late Monday afternoon, North Shore Rescue says. “We were enjoying a relatively quiet Family Day weekend and then all hell broke loose at 3 p.
Vancouver councillor pitches ‘rent bank’ for cultural spaces at risk of closing

Vancouver councillor pitches ‘rent bank’ for cultural spaces at risk of closing

Pete Fry’s motion aimed to address ongoing struggles of local arts spaces
Alleged impaired driver gets warning, then gets busted again

Alleged impaired driver gets warning, then gets busted again

Getting a three-day warning apparently wasn’t enough of a deterrent for one driver on the long weekend.
Calls to license, insure cyclists in B.C. get mixed reviews

Calls to license, insure cyclists in B.C. get mixed reviews

Measures could make streets safer, say proponents; critics say it will endanger riders
Sick eagles were likely victims of accidental poisoning, vet says

Sick eagles were likely victims of accidental poisoning, vet says

The accidental poisoning of eight bald eagles should be a cautionary tale on the proper disposal of euthanized animals.
Forestry workers rally at legislature: Up to 3,000 expected, plus 50-truck convoy

Forestry workers rally at legislature: Up to 3,000 expected, plus 50-truck convoy

Thousands of B.C. forestry workers and their supporters are planning to gather for a rally on the B.C. legislature lawn Tuesday afternoon, coinciding with the release of the province’s 2020 budget.