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Court denies NV weapons dealer's appeal

A North Vancouver man and former verifier for the Canadian Firearms Registry convicted of illegally dealing guns in 2010 has had his appeal of the case tossed out.


 

BCAA helps kids' camp

The B.C. Automobile Association and Belfor Property Restoration teamed up May 16 to help prepare an Easter Seals B.C. summer camp for kids with disabilities.


 

Board delays CapU cuts

THE executioner's axe is on hold for a number of Capilano University programs - but only for a month.


 

Poop plant debate is not just about funding

MY reaction after comparing the May 1 letter to the editor from North Vancouver councillors Guy Heywood (city) and Alan Nixon (district) with the May 12 letter from mayors Darrell Mussatto and Richard Walton was to ask if they sit on the same councils.


 

Participants needed for Fraser River journey

From Aug. 1 to 25, participants in the Rivershed Society of BC's Sustainable Living Leadership Program will journey by raft, canoe, van and on foot from the Fraser River's headwaters near Valemount, B.C., to where it meets the shores of Vancouver, 1,400 kilometres downstream.


 

Speeding convoy caught

A young Richmond driver was one of eight ticketed and towed after being caught doing almost double the speed limit on the Sea to Sky Highway.


 

Expropriate sewage plant site

Thank you to District of North Vancouver's Coun. Alan Nixon and City of North Vancouver's Coun. Guy Heywood for your educational letter regarding the proposed relocation of the primary waste treatment facility (North Shore News, May 1).


 

West Vancouver police nab Sea to Sky speeders

West Vancouver police impounded eight souped-up import vehicles late Friday night after the group was spotted cruising at 140 kilometres per hour on Sea to Sky Highway and Highway 1.


 

Not many attend West Vancouver all-candidates meet

FOUR candidates in the West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding answered questions from a small crowd of about 60 at an all-candidates meeting held at the Kay Meek Centre on Sunday.


 
Ross Road elementary student

Students showcase heritage

IF you've ever wondered about the history of the Pacific National Exhibition, the Lynn Valley log flume or legendary North Vancouver mountaineer Phyllis Munday, you might get answers from some local kids.


 

Subaru dodges trees and spits gravel

THE quiet little town of Squamish has many attractions: rock climbing, kite surfing and parasailing, hiking, sailing, fishing - pretty much any of the outdoor activities featured in the MEC catalogue.


 

Tee Time: Course setting shines at Squamish Valley

TO tell you the truth, I hadn't been happy with my golf game.


 

Our nasty 'P3': paying for the poop plant

By now, most people will have heard that the primary sewage treatment plant under the Lions Gate Bridge has to be moved by the year 2020. The lease is up and the Squamish Nation has other plans for the land. The reasons for putting it there in the first place no longer apply, and a new plant has to be built to satisfy the environmental protection demands of the federal and provincial governments.


 

District of North Vancouver mulls Lower Capilano draft plan

DISTRICT of North Vancouver council appears poised to pass its Lower Capilano - Marine Village Centre Implementation Plan.


 
Capilano University Arts protest

Cap U arts students protest cuts

Students of Capilano University took sledgehammers and chainsaws to their own art pieces Thursday to protest the proposed cuts the university is making in wake of a $1.3-million budget shortfall.


 
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky

Wealthy riding leans to Libs

ONE of B.C.'s most affluent areas, the mountainous West Vancouver-Sea to Sky territory has been a Liberal stronghold for more than two decades.


 

Greasing party wheels in B.C

So how much is too much? It's a question worth asking after B.C.'s political parties reported their 2012 fundraising hauls last week.


 

Greasing political wheels in B.C

So how much is too much? It's a question worth asking after B.C.'s political parties reported their 2012 fundraising hauls last week.


 

'Davey Boy Smith Jr.' in Surrey

He's conquered Japan and the next stop on the Harry Smith world tour is Surrey.