District of West Vancouver council is dipping into the municipality’s financial reserves in order to cover an operating deficit and deliver a smaller-than-expected tax increase for 2025.
Trey Yesavage knows how to make a first impression, even if he has had to wait a while. Pitching in his first pro game since ...
Laura remembered a visit to our Aunt Helen when she was ninety and we were at either end of our fifties and already feeling ...
Because you’re about to level up with the launch of GG Gaming Lounge in Joondalup this April ... Hear from new West Coast Eagles coach Andrew McQualter, Fremantle’s Justin Longmuir, and ...
Guy Felicella spends his time educating youth and consulting with political leaders and policymakers on the importance of alcohol and drug prevention. Guy Felicella is currently employed by Vancouver ...
The District of West Vancouver is monitoring US/Canadian tariffs and the impact on our supply chain. To support the efforts of the Province of BC and BC municipalities, District staff will be buying ...
Vancouver Canucks Kirk McLean helps grow the game with new Canadians and marginalized youth through Hockey 4 Youth ...
At a Special Council Meeting on Monday, March 3, Council approved an Operating Levy increase of 2%, with an Asset Levy increase of 1%. On a one-time basis, the levy increase was reduced from 4.7% to 2 ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A father in Missouri was sentenced to 13 years in prison on Thursday for shooting and wounding a St. Louis youth football coach over his son’s playing time while 9- and 10-year-olds ...