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It will cost you more to fly out of Vancouver next year

It will cost you more to fly out of Vancouver next year

YVR to raise its airport improvement fee

Four students arrested after fight at New West Secondary

Four students were arrested at New Westminster Secondary School Wednesday morning after an argument escalated into a physical fight, police and the school district said in a joint statement.
‘Cavalier disregard for the law’ keeps man locked up over New West SkyTrain break-in

‘Cavalier disregard for the law’ keeps man locked up over New West SkyTrain break-in

A man’s “incorrigibility and cavalier disregard for the law” means he will stay in jail until his trial, a B.C. Supreme Court justice decided.
This is the first Friday the 13th with a full harvest moon in… gulp… 13 years

This is the first Friday the 13th with a full harvest moon in… gulp… 13 years

If you’re superstitious, you might want to hide under a rock this Friday. Not only does this Friday fall on the 13th day of the month, but it also takes place on the full harvest moon.
This New West company is going on a hiring binge for its big expansion

This New West company is going on a hiring binge for its big expansion

Are you looking for job or know someone who is? This might be the place to start.
‘Roadside’ driving prohibitions don’t need to be served at the roadside, court finds

‘Roadside’ driving prohibitions don’t need to be served at the roadside, court finds

The “roadside” driving prohibition, a tool for police to handle cases of impaired driving without going to court, doesn’t literally have to be served at the side of the road, as its name may imply. A ruling from B.C.
New West won't rename Sapperton Landing Park after Qayqayt – for now

New West won't rename Sapperton Landing Park after Qayqayt – for now

Hurt and disappointed – that’s how Qayqayt First Nation Chief Rhonda Larrabee felt after attending Monday night’s city council meeting. On Monday, council considered a motion by Coun.
If bus shelter cameras stay off, no problem: privacy commissioner’s office

If bus shelter cameras stay off, no problem: privacy commissioner’s office

No law governing installation of inactive cameras in public spaces
Break out the umbrellas: Up to 35 mm of rain expected for Metro Vancouver tomorrow

Break out the umbrellas: Up to 35 mm of rain expected for Metro Vancouver tomorrow

While the Lower Mainland will likely see a brief respite from showers seen earlier in the week, the Vancouver weather forecast calls for rainfall to continue into the weekend.
Pattullo Bridge bid firms shuffled after controversial company pulls out

Pattullo Bridge bid firms shuffled after controversial company pulls out

The Government of British Columbia has revised the list of pre-qualified bidding teams that have been invited to participate in the request-for-proposals stage to design, build and finance the Pattullo Bridge Replacement project.