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Marpole apartment fire deemed suspicious

Marpole apartment fire deemed suspicious

Vancouver police say residents reported hearing fireworks at the time the fire broke out
Burnaby Lake eagles rebuild nest blown away by storm

Burnaby Lake eagles rebuild nest blown away by storm

The Burnaby Lake eagles are staying put. A storm had previously blown down their nest and some worried they might leave the area. According to Burnaby photographer John Preissl, the eagles have built a new nest close to the old one.
Suzanne Hoffman is the second-highest paid superintendent in Metro Vancouver

Suzanne Hoffman is the second-highest paid superintendent in Metro Vancouver

Salaries released for Vancouver’s top earners in education
West Van blocks destruction of rare Ron Thom house... for now

West Van blocks destruction of rare Ron Thom house... for now

The clock is ticking for a West Coast Modern classic in the British Properties. District of West Vancouver council voted Monday night to temporarily halt the demolition of the 1962 Forrest-Baker residence at 1143 Eyremount Dr.
IWTG: Stars go supernova on the Canucks in Dallas

IWTG: Stars go supernova on the Canucks in Dallas

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Religious expression gains support at Surrey city hall

Religious expression gains support at Surrey city hall

Council unanimously condemns Quebec’s Bill 21
Three deportations follow ‘mob violence’ in Surrey’s Newton area

Three deportations follow ‘mob violence’ in Surrey’s Newton area

Three deportations follow ‘mob violence’ in Surrey’s Newton area
North Vancouver RCMP puzzled by Marine Drive crash

North Vancouver RCMP puzzled by Marine Drive crash

North Vancouver RCMP are trying to figure out what happened in a single-vehicle crash that sent a man to hospital with serious injuries Saturday evening. The crash happened just after 6 p.m. on Marine Drive, west of Capilano Mall.
City of North Van pursues ‘living wage’ guarantee

City of North Van pursues ‘living wage’ guarantee

The City of North Vancouver may soon become a living wage employer, meaning a significant pay hike for the lowest-paid staff and contractors. Coun. Angela Girard brought the motion forward Monday night.
Burnaby RCMP blitz halts spike in gang conflict

Burnaby RCMP blitz halts spike in gang conflict

Burnaby RCMP moved swiftly to address a spike in gang violence in the city this summer, according to a report to the city’s public safety committee this month. According to Insp.
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