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North Van restaurant fined $2,300 for skirting COVID-19 vaccine passports

North Van restaurant fined $2,300 for skirting COVID-19 vaccine passports

The city received at least 16 public complaints about Anatoli's in Lower Lonsdale not checking for vaccine passports last fall.
Rain to bring relief for North Shore reservoirs, salmon streams

Rain to bring relief for North Shore reservoirs, salmon streams

After record-breaking drought and high temperatures, cooler wetter weather will arrive on Friday
West Van teen, mom who saved toddler's life with CPR honoured

West Van teen, mom who saved toddler's life with CPR honoured

"It was the scariest moment of my life," said Siera Estrand, 15. She was just 13 when pulled her little brother from a pool and used CPR to save him.
Metro Vancouver extends sprinkling restrictions to Oct. 31

Metro Vancouver extends sprinkling restrictions to Oct. 31

Fire danger is also high across south coast, with campfires and barbecues banned in Metro Vancouver regional parks.
Fraud by former Squamish Nation councillor nets 4 years' jail

Fraud by former Squamish Nation councillor nets 4 years' jail

The judge rejected Krisandra Jacobs's gambling addiction as the primary reason for her crimes, which defrauded the Nation of over $855,000
Doctor who spread anti-vaccine conspiracies faces disciplinary hearing

Doctor who spread anti-vaccine conspiracies faces disciplinary hearing

Dr. Daniel Nagase, who claimed vaccinations caused stillbirths at a North Vancouver rally, is being investigated for comments outside Legislature.
Military helicopter plucks stranded hiker from North Shore mountain

Military helicopter plucks stranded hiker from North Shore mountain

An arm sticking out of the mountain holding a cell phone light was all rescuers could spot.
Judge rejects Vancouver Shipyards' injunction request to bar pickets

Judge rejects Vancouver Shipyards' injunction request to bar pickets

Shipyard and drydock companies in North Van argued their work has been unfairly halted by the tugboat captains' strike. But a B.C. Supreme Court justice ruled the pickets can stay.
West Vancouver man queues 9 hours to pay last respects to Queen

West Vancouver man queues 9 hours to pay last respects to Queen

A West Vancouver man who's been a lifelong monarchist stood in a nine-hour lineup in London this week to pay his last respects to Queen Elizabeth II
Woman jailed after repeatedly sneaking over Canada/U.S. border despite deportation order

Woman jailed after repeatedly sneaking over Canada/U.S. border despite deportation order

The U.S. woman told police she was trying to reach the Yukon to be 'safe from terrorists.'