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Paddling forward: truth and reconciliation at Capilano University

Paddling forward: truth and reconciliation at Capilano University

On a cool March afternoon on Capilano University’s North Vancouver campus, Ses Siyam chips away at a cedar log that began as a sapling in Squamish’s Elaho Valley, perhaps 600 years ago.
Paintball gun scare prompts school lockdown

Paintball gun scare prompts school lockdown

Four North Vancouver schools were placed in lockdown mode for 30 minutes Thursday morning while police investigated a report of a man with a gun in the area. North Vancouver RCMP received a call around 10:30 a.m.
Burnaby PPC candidates punch into race with rhetoric on immigration

Burnaby PPC candidates punch into race with rhetoric on immigration

Mix of libertarian economics and populist identity politics may be hard to reconcile, political scientist says
West Van family displaced after British Properties house fire

West Van family displaced after British Properties house fire

A West Vancouver family had to flee their home Wednesday evening after a dramatic fire broke out in the attic, burning through the roof.
North Vancouver real estate agent has licence suspended 9 months

North Vancouver real estate agent has licence suspended 9 months

But penalty suspended pending an appeal
Third time’s the charm for North Van development

Third time’s the charm for North Van development

City of North Vancouver council has approved a controversial infill rental project twice rejected by the previous council.
Protests, legal challenges planned to block Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Protests, legal challenges planned to block Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

Opponents of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion are preparing for a long summer of legal challenges and protests
Very blustery day hits Ambleside

Very blustery day hits Ambleside

As a summer windstorm blew in, some aventure seekers hit the water off Ambleside Wednesday. Photos Mike Wakefield, North Shore News
West Van officers commended for life-saving roadside action

West Van officers commended for life-saving roadside action

When he saw the driver slumped over the steering wheel of the truck, unconscious, on the edge of a highway exit ramp, West Vancouver Const. Matt Plant knew this wasn’t going to be an ordinary traffic check.
Green Party members nominate Dana Taylor as their Sea to Sky candidate

Green Party members nominate Dana Taylor as their Sea to Sky candidate

Two nomination candidates went head-to-head, June 18