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Tragic crash at wedding leaves two people dead, seven injured JANE SEYD
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Two women are dead and seven others have been injured after an SUV crashed into a wedding party in West Vancouver Saturday evening.
Police, fire and ambulance were called to an address in the 400 block of Keith Road Aug. 20 with a report of collision with multiple injuries, said Const. Nicole Braithwaite, spokesperson for the West Vancouver Police Department, Monday morning. Braithwaite said the incident happened after the driver, a woman in her 60s who was exiting a shared driveway driving a 2016 Range Rover, collided with a group of people who were attending a wedding at a neighbouring property. Eleven ambulances and an air ambulance were dispatched to the scene by BC’s Emergency Health Services. Despite first aid by witnesses and emergency Continued on page 12
Cpl. David Noon of ICARS and Const. Nicole Braithwaite of West Vancouver Police brief the media Monday about an SUV crash that claimed two lives and injured seven others at a wedding in West Vancouver Saturday evening. PAUL MCGRATH / NSN
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Construction set to begin on new Grouse gondola
JANE SEYD
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It’ll soon be a quicker ride to zip to the peak of North Vancouver’s iconic Grouse Mountain.
Grouse Mountain Resort will start work next month on a project to add a state-ofthe-art gondola system to carry skiers and
tourists up the mountain. Work will start Sept. 9 on the $35-million project, which will replace the 56-year-old blue tram which has been used only for carrying freight and resort employees for the past several years. When finished, the new gondola will operate alongside the current red Skyride
tram, approximately doubling the number of people per hour who can be whisked from the parking lot at the base of the mountain to the chalet at the top. The two lifts will be able to carry about 1,900 people per hour and cut down on line-ups at peak times, said Melissa Taylor, spokesperson for the resort.
The red Skyride, which can carry 900 guests per hour, will still be in use for the foreseeable future. The new gondola will have a capacity of 1,000 guests per hour, making the trip in 5.5 minutes. Plans are to complete the gondola project by the spring of 2024 – in time for Continued on page 18
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