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North Van business owner drinks tire sealant to prove point

North Van business owner drinks tire sealant to prove point

Entrepreneur swallows sealant, chokes on municipal fine
Here's what's on the agenda when North Shore councils resume

Here's what's on the agenda when North Shore councils resume

As the summer wanes, the agendas bloom as our three local governments head back to council chambers Monday.
Your Vancouver bus stop is watching you

Your Vancouver bus stop is watching you

Privacy commissioner investigating bus shelter cameras
Squamish Nation petitions court on vacant land lease

Squamish Nation petitions court on vacant land lease

First Nation says Ottawa should pay $29.4 million annually for PEC land in West Vancouver
You've got jail: West Van police adopt e-tickets

You've got jail: West Van police adopt e-tickets

After 107 years of print, the West Vancouver Police Department is going digital. The municipal police agency is the latest to switch from old-fashioned ticket books for speeders and red light runners, to e-tickets.
North Van RCMP seek man suspected of scamming seniors

North Van RCMP seek man suspected of scamming seniors

North Vancouver RCMP are warning seniors to be on the lookout after a con artist allegedly targeted a number of elderly victims over the past two months. The latest victims were bilked as recently as Wednesday night.
Cruise ship retrofit to spike North Van population

Cruise ship retrofit to spike North Van population

If North Vancouver residents notice cruise ships docked on the waterfront this month, it’s not because we’ve suddenly become a new port of call.
Father of Port Alberni teen linked to killings allowed to watch son’s video ‘will’

Father of Port Alberni teen linked to killings allowed to watch son’s video ‘will’

Alan Schmegelsky, the father of one of the two Port Alberni teenagers linked to the killings of three people in northern B.C., has been allowed to watch a video described as his son’s last will and testament. He watched a 30-second clip on Thursday.
North Vancouver family files court petition over free public education

North Vancouver family files court petition over free public education

Mother asks judge to overturn school district's rejection
Squamish chides Woodfibre for lack of consultation

Squamish chides Woodfibre for lack of consultation

Woodfibre responds by saying it will re-adjust to suit the District’s needs