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The current wildfire in Squamish is a reminder to us all to be prepared for emergencies. Being fire smart & having an emergency plan are essential. Another essential: downloading the Alertable app for free alerts & updates from @northshoreemo. https://t.co/N250vZXk0I #westvan
Emergency Preparedness Week starts today! The theme is "In it Together".
⚪️Join NSEM and municipal fire who are offering public presentations at local libraries.
⚪️Sign up for @preparedbc expert-led webinars.
For more preparedness info, visit https://t.co/LQ7cD3kKDm
On this Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls & Two-Spirit people, #WestVanPolice commemorate the lives tragically lost and reaffirm our commitment to fostering awareness, deepening understanding, and advancing reconciliation.
@WestVanLibrary has compiled a recommended reading list to support our continued growth and shared understanding. Details can be found here https://t.co/hvETNG5cYR
#MMIW #MMIWG2S #RedDressDay #WhyWeWearRed #NoMoreStolenSisters #westvan #WVPD
Spread the word and sign up to attend! Upcoming emergency preparedness presentations that are open to the public are listed on our website. Many are presented in collaboration with local fire departments! https://t.co/4aJ1iNAkjM
West Vancouver Secondary School Locked Down due to Potential Threat
File: 25-1881
Date: 27 February, 2025
West Vancouver, B.C. – Early morning threat has led to a significant police response
West Vancouver Police were notified early this morning of a potential threat to West Vancouver Secondary School. The few students and staff that were onsite have been evacuated and officers are continuing to clear the building.
The school has reached out to the parents and have asked students to stay home from school at this time.
“We ask that members of the public would avoid the area and follow police instructions,” said Suzanne Birch, spokesperson for the West Vancouver Police Department. “Neighbours can expect can increased police presence throughout the day”.
A wind warning is in effect for West Vancouver tonight, Monday, February 24. Winds between 70 and 90 km/hour are expected.
High winds may toss loose objects or cause tree branches to break. Power outages are possible.
More information: https://t.co/GgyWWpTk40
#westvan
Following an earthquake, aftershocks or smaller earthquakes, can continue for many hours, even days.
Drop-Cover-Hold On every time you feel an earthquake or aftershock:
Today's earthquake, felt in parts of #BC, is an important reminder that we need to know what to do in the event of an earthquake.
Refer to the @preparedbc post below for a link to info on today's earthquake.
For earthquake preparedness tips, visit https://t.co/LQ7cD3kKDm.
Natural Resources Canada has issued an earthquake alert for parts of BC. Whether you felt the earthquake or not, know how to protect yourself: DROP - COVER - HOLD ON - and wait 60 seconds until the shaking stops. Visit https://t.co/LQ7cD3kKDm for more preparedness information.
Need a place to warm up? ❄️📚
The Library is a warming centre, offering a cozy space to take a break from the cold, read, charge your phone, and use free Wi-Fi. We’re open until 8 p.m. tonight, so drop by and warm up for a while!
Share this post to help spread the word.
If you or someone you know needs a warm space during these cold weather days, please make your way to a public warming space (e.g. library, community centre). These public spaces are open to the public during routine operating hours. Visit https://t.co/LQ7cD3kKDm for more info.
The library is currently open and not impacted by the nearby power outage. Given current conditions, we expect to be open normal hours today, Sunday Feb. 2. We will provide an update if this situation changes.
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Coming up Jan 29 on Zoom: the 4th edition of North Shore Reads! Featuring author @steveburgess1 and @marshalederman on the state of the tourism industry and Burgess' new book, Reservations: The Pleasures & Perils of Travel. Register for free:
https://t.co/l4ZH5o1tPL
⚠️Environment Canada has issued a rainfall advisory for parts of BC, incl #northvan#westvan.
50 to 70 mm of rain is expected this morning to early Wedn morning.
High flows + localized flooding are possible. Heavy downpours can cause flash floods + water pooling on roads. 1/2
Special delivery from Lise @WestVanLibrary today. Congratulations to all of our Summer Readers. You brought the trophy back to Westcot. #welovereading
A wind warning is in effect for West Vancouver tomorrow, Saturday, December 14. Winds between 70 and 100 km/hour are expected.
Please exercise caution. High winds may toss loose objects or cause power outages.
For more information visit https://t.co/8OHKa2Mtes
#westvan
Can’t quite believe I get to do this but please join me at the West Vancouver Library as I host a discussion with Robin Wall Kimmerer to discuss her new book on Feb 14 at 7pm. https://t.co/KuTtYzQeLP #ecology#indigenousSTEM