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Missing woman has been found safe, West Vancouver police say

Missing woman has been found safe, West Vancouver police say

The woman who was last seen on Jan. 15 in West Vancouver has been found and is safe
'Mad cow disease for deer': First cases of fatal brain disease found in B.C.

'Mad cow disease for deer': First cases of fatal brain disease found in B.C.

Tests on two deer near Cranbrook, B.C., came back positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) — a fatal degenerative brain disease that affects animals in the deer family.
West Point Grey couple loses battle to continue as Airbnb operator

West Point Grey couple loses battle to continue as Airbnb operator

Julee Kaye: "By telling me I'm not allowed to share it part time, the city is eliminating all those benefits and increasing the pressure on other housing stock."
30 scam attempts in one day target West Vancouver grandparents

30 scam attempts in one day target West Vancouver grandparents

No one fell victim to the 'grandparent scam' this time, but seniors have lost thousands of dollars in the past
B.C. tourism sector within reach of pre-pandemic business levels

B.C. tourism sector within reach of pre-pandemic business levels

Advocates seek to even out the seasonality in Vancouver's tourism visits.
B.C. industry balks at Canada's tax hike on alcohol

B.C. industry balks at Canada's tax hike on alcohol

The 4.7-per-cent excise-tax hike gets multiplied multiple times before the final retail price is calculated.
B.C. Ferries optimistic that summer sailing season will go smoothly

B.C. Ferries optimistic that summer sailing season will go smoothly

While B.C. Ferries refines its vessel repairs and sailing schedules, the ongoing issue of crew shortages remains.
Top 5 picks for the Feb. 2 to 4 weekend in New Westminster

Top 5 picks for the Feb. 2 to 4 weekend in New Westminster

This weekend in New West: Lunar New Year fun, a new art exhibit, opportunities to vote and learn - its all happening this weekend
B.C. man gets conditional sentence for bank fraud

B.C. man gets conditional sentence for bank fraud

Joseph Marion Legaspi deposited cheques for $13,682 and $29,573 into a Burnaby Scotiabank account.
New West runner’s fundraiser is her version of the New York Marathon

New West runner’s fundraiser is her version of the New York Marathon

New Westminster resident Vanessa Woznow is once again running across the whole city in support of Family Place.