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District of West Vancouver scoops award for climate action policy

District of West Vancouver scoops award for climate action policy

The district collected the award during the Climate and Energy Action Awards, at the Union of BC Municipalities Convention on Wednesday.
Port of Vancouver exports rebound after grain shipments plummeted in first half of 2022

Port of Vancouver exports rebound after grain shipments plummeted in first half of 2022

Demand for domestic agricultural products is rising while the war in Ukraine puts pressure on global supply
ICBC to vacate North Van head office in 3 to 5 years

ICBC to vacate North Van head office in 3 to 5 years

What will happen to prime piece of Lower Lonsdale real estate  – currently assessed at over $103M  – remains a key question
A new indoor mountain bike park is coming to the old Capilano Mall Sears location

A new indoor mountain bike park is coming to the old Capilano Mall Sears location

The founder of the indoor bike park coming to North Vancouver is hoping to have the facility ready to roll in February of 2023
Seaspan Shipyards names new CEO

Seaspan Shipyards names new CEO

John McCarthy has been named CEO of Seaspan Shipyards, which includes Vancouver Shipyards in North Van.
Canyon Frights celebrates all things Halloween at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

Canyon Frights celebrates all things Halloween at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

The North Vancouver suspension bridge will be hosting a series of events throughout the spooky season
Thinking of moving in with your partner? Why you may want a cohabitation agreement

Thinking of moving in with your partner? Why you may want a cohabitation agreement

If you separate from your partner, a cohabitation agreement can offer peace of mind knowing that your and your partner’s intentions are agreed upon
This cannabis shop is high on knowledge and low on stigma

This cannabis shop is high on knowledge and low on stigma

Proudly woman-owned, North Shore Cannabis helps you live your best life
U.S. SEC wants to freeze B.C. homes as alleged fraudster emerges

U.S. SEC wants to freeze B.C. homes as alleged fraudster emerges

Fred Sharp has responded to a US$29-million claim against him.
Entrepreneurs' sake-based cooler aims to disrupt B.C.'s alcohol market

Entrepreneurs' sake-based cooler aims to disrupt B.C.'s alcohol market

Five entrepreneurs aim to disrupt B.C.'s wine-cooler market with an innovative product they call SakeBomb – a range of flavoured coolers made with the rice wine, or sake.