Murder charges laid in Vancouver homicide investigation
January 17, 2020BC/Canada
A 32-year-old Surrey man, Chad Harry, has been charged with murder after a Vancouver Police homicide investigation into the death of 35-year-old Cong Tran in April 2019.
Government and Wanuskewin collaborate to bring back the bison
January 17, 2020BC/Canada
Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, announced today that six Plains bison
Pike Creek named Canada’s best whisky
January 17, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
A jury of 10 independent whisky experts has named Pike Creek Oloroso-finished 21-Year-Old Canada’s best whisky at the tenth annual
New hybrid electric ferries arrive tomorrow
January 17, 2020BC/Canada
The ships are fitted with hybrid technology that bridges the gap until shore charging infrastructure and funding becomes available in B.C.
Is West Vancouver’s budget in control?
January 17, 2020North Shore
Residents of West Vancouver will be waking up to a bleaker outlook in February than even that being experienced with
Pigeon ban: Coun. Muri wants ‘baseless, frivolous’ petition dismissed
January 17, 2020North Shore
Councillor Lisa Muri wants the court to dismiss an alleged conflict-of-interest petition that calls for her removal from office for
Weather alert: More snow, freezing rain for North Shore
January 17, 2020North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Metro Vancouver, including for West Vancouver and North Vancouver.
GoFundMe page set up to help owner of Amir Bakery
January 16, 2020North Shore
Amir Pasavand lost his wife, Ayeshe Pourghaderi and his daughter, Fatemeh Pasavand in the plane crash that claimed the life of 138 people, 57 of whom were Canadians.
Snowfall warning in effect for parts of Metro Vancouver
January 16, 2020BC/Canada
The snowfall warning has been issued for northeast including Coquitlam and Maple Ridge, and southeast including Surrey and Langley
Canada is the world’s most trustworthy country
January 16, 2020BC/Canada
Switzerland, Canada and Japan maintain their dominance in the overall 2020 Best Countries Report, a ranking and analysis project by
Not cancer, not coronary disease, sepsis is the biggest killer
January 16, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
New research published today in The Lancet has found that sepsis is responsible for the most deaths worldwide, even more
Fentanyl test strips available through Vancouver Coast Health
January 16, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Fentanyl test strips will soon be available for people to take home from designated sites throughout the Vancouver Coastal Health
Cold snap leads to record-breaking electricity demand in BC
January 16, 2020BC/Canada
BC Hydro has set a new record for the highest peak hourly demand for electricity. The new record for peak
Infected puppy with West Van SPCA needs a selfless hero
January 16, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Chevy Chase is a blonde eight-month-old Labrador retriever who needs to get well before he is ready to be adopted.
What Tories need to avoid decay and doom
January 16, 2020BC/Canada
The Conservative Party of Canada desperately needs a “Value Proposition” that distinguishes itself. Contenders in the imminent leadership race will
Edgemont proposal: Heritage fourplex as below-market rentals for extra density
January 16, 2020North Shore
Ryan Deakin, the president of Haval Group, a real-estate group, has applied to redevelop a property in the Edgemont area of the District of North Vancouver.
BC may close Port Mann, Alex Fraser Bridge due to snowy weather
January 15, 2020BC/Canada
These conditions may lead to lane closures and or full bridge closures, given the challenges already faced managing these weather conditions on the Port Mann and Alex Fraser bridges due to snow shedding.
TransLink using tire socks on North Van bus routes (VIDEO)
January 15, 2020North Shore
TransLink is running buses with snow socks in Burnaby and North Vancouver routes. Snow socks are a Kevlar-based blanket device that are mounted over tires during a snow event.
Après ski in the lodge, not the hospital
January 15, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Trauma Services BC (TSBC), a program of the Provincial Health Services Authority, is reminding those hitting the slopes this winter
Charges laid in frauds against seniors
January 15, 2020North Shore
BC Prosecution Service has approved 39 charges against Donald Robert Quinnell in a series of thefts and frauds targeting seniors
Probe ordered into arrest of Indigenous man, 12-yr-old granddaughter
January 15, 2020BC/Canada
The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC) has ordered an investigation into the detention and arrest of an Indigenous
Snowfall warning for North Shore
January 15, 2020North Shore
Cold air will remain in place over the North Shore, Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, as well as northern sections of Langley and Surrey
Neptune Terminals dedicates $100,000 to Pacific Salmon Foundation Projects
January 15, 2020North Shore
Neptune Terminals and the Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF) have announced a donation by Neptune totaling $100,000 over four years. The
Most Canadians don’t want to pay costs of the Sussexes’ move to Canada
January 15, 2020BC/Canada
The bombshell news that Prince Harry and his wife Meghan – the Duke and Duchess of Sussex – were not
Wind warning issued for North Shore
January 15, 2020North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for Metro Vancouver, including the North Shore. Strong winds that may cause damage are expected or occurring.

























