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White plumes observed after cargo ship blows a hatch

White plumes observed after cargo ship blows a hatch

There was no on-board fire or injuries following a small explosion that occurred on a cargo ship in Burrard Inlet yesterday evening, according to Transport Canada. The explosion occurred just before 5 p.m.
Alleged money launderers deny claim they were involved in illegal activity

Alleged money launderers deny claim they were involved in illegal activity

Two of the key figures named in a civil forfeiture case have filed responses in court denying they were involved in money laundering or that they bought property, including a $3.2-million house in West Vancouver, with the proceeds of crime.
North Van firefighters respond to six trail rescue calls

North Van firefighters respond to six trail rescue calls

Unprepared hikers lead to busy BC Day weekend
UPDATED: 33-year-old Squamish man dies Sunday on the Stawamus Chief

UPDATED: 33-year-old Squamish man dies Sunday on the Stawamus Chief

This is the second rock climber to die on the Chief in the last six weeks
District of North Vancouver to allow Dykhof Nurseries to relocate to municipally-owned land

District of North Vancouver to allow Dykhof Nurseries to relocate to municipally-owned land

Longstanding business forced to move following high tax burden
Maiden sailing world tour visits North Shore

Maiden sailing world tour visits North Shore

The sailing yacht Maiden, the first to be sailed around the world by an all-female crew in the 1989-90 Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race is accompanied by canoes from the Pulling Together Society as it approaches the St.
B.C. provincial exam marks mix-up resolved

B.C. provincial exam marks mix-up resolved

Grade 12 students on the North Shore affected by glitch
Late night Highway 1 detours scheduled as trees cleared for new onramp

Late night Highway 1 detours scheduled as trees cleared for new onramp

The trees are coming out so the highway infrastructure can move in.
Goldsmith-Jones plans behind-the-scenes role in campaign

Goldsmith-Jones plans behind-the-scenes role in campaign

Liberals, NDP hope to have candidates by end of month
Squamish Nation leader named grand marshal for Vancouver Pride Parade

Squamish Nation leader named grand marshal for Vancouver Pride Parade

The Vancouver Pride Society is expecting more than half a million people to turn out for Sunday’s Pride Parade, and there, at the front of the festivities will be Orene Askew, the first-ever Squamish Nation member to be named a grand marshal of the p