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Could you tell? North Van RCMP warn of fake phones on the market

Could you tell? North Van RCMP warn of fake phones on the market

Don’t let your desire for a shiny new smartphone lead you to buying a dummy phone, the North Vancouver RCMP is warning. Since the start of the year, police have seized 15 sophisticated but fake phones sold to local victims.
BC Ferries, Transit ready for busy weekend and schedule changes

BC Ferries, Transit ready for busy weekend and schedule changes

BC Ferries is cautioning travellers without reservations to prepare for sailing waits heading into one of the busiest travel weekends for the Langdale – Horseshoe Bay route.
Precious North Van Museum artifacts stolen

Precious North Van Museum artifacts stolen

The North Vancouver Museum and Archives is hoping for the return of some treasured community artifacts after they were stolen in Lower Lonsdale on Saturday.
One year since death, Squamish base jumper still going on adventures

One year since death, Squamish base jumper still going on adventures

The ashes of Mike Racicot have been released in at least 17 locations worldwide
Oil spill snarls North Van's Monday morning rush hour

Oil spill snarls North Van's Monday morning rush hour

Highway traffic was snarled during the Monday morning rush hour in North Vancouver after 200 litres of hydraulic oil spilled on to the road near Mountain Highway.
Squamish Nation appoints rights and title director

Squamish Nation appoints rights and title director

The role will help deal with dizzying pace of development on Nation’s traditional territories
Special advisor on abandoned vessels to visit Coast

Special advisor on abandoned vessels to visit Coast

Nanaimo MLA Sheila Malcolmson, the NDP government’s special advisor on marine debris and abandoned vessels, will be on the Sunshine Coast this week as part of a summer tour of coastal communities. In an Aug.
North Van tax ‘educator’ loses appeal

North Van tax ‘educator’ loses appeal

A North Vancouver man convicted of teaching and practising a debunked method of sidestepping income tax had his bid to avoid prison time rejected in the B.C. Court of Appeal recently.
First fish clear Seymour River rock slide

First fish clear Seymour River rock slide

There has been a possibly momentous discovery on the Seymour River.
West Van homeowner forced to sell, conspiracy claims dismissed

West Van homeowner forced to sell, conspiracy claims dismissed

A man who alleged there was a real estate conspiracy to obtain his West Vancouver home for $5 million had his claim dismissed in B.C. Supreme Court recently. After first agreeing to sell his property at 1028 Eyremount Dr. for $5.