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Memorial for Once Upon a Time actor grows in Port Moody

Memorial for Once Upon a Time actor grows in Port Moody

Gabe Khouth's brother called for friends, family and fans to build a memorial on the southwest corner of Queens and St Johns street, and they listened
District of North Vancouver council says no to massive development proposal

District of North Vancouver council says no to massive development proposal

Council votes against deal to rezone land for mixed-use, 930-home development that would have paid for new North Shore Winter Club
District of North Vancouver council says no to towers on North Shore Winter Club land

District of North Vancouver council says no to towers on North Shore Winter Club land

A massive development proposal met swift rejection Monday as District of North Vancouver council nixed two Keith Road skyscrapers that would have paid for a new North Shore Winter Club.
District of North Vancouver starts considering pot shop applications

District of North Vancouver starts considering pot shop applications

Nine months after nationwide legalization, the District of North Vancouver is inching closer to allowing its first crop of pot shops.

Once Upon a Time actor identified as victim in fatal Port Moody motorcycle crash

Once Upon a Time actor Gabe Khouth has been identified as the victim of a fatal motorcycle crash in Port Moody Tuesday afternoon.
HUB calls for reforms following deaths of cyclists

HUB calls for reforms following deaths of cyclists

The Lower Mainland’s bicycle safety lobby is calling for law reforms, following charges in the “dooring” death of a North Vancouver man and a fatal hit-and-run involving a cyclist on Burnaby Mountain .
Stop work order lifted on North Van sewage plant project

Stop work order lifted on North Van sewage plant project

Metro asks feds, province for cash for tertiary treatment
Police investigating act of indecent exposure on North Van trail

Police investigating act of indecent exposure on North Van trail

North Vancouver RCMP are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man who exposed himself to two women on a popular dog-walking trail in Capilano Canyon on July 13.
SFU gondola advances to public consultation

SFU gondola advances to public consultation

TransLink to consider three possible routes
Ambleside Beach reopens to swimmers

Ambleside Beach reopens to swimmers

The coast is clear once again in West Vancouver. Swimmers can head back to Ambleside Beach for a cooling dip in the ocean, after health authorities lifted a recent advisory against swimming at the popular North Shore beach on Thursday.