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Cap Road fire deliberately set, investigators say

Cap Road fire deliberately set, investigators say

RCMP arson investigators are asking for witnesses to come forward after a deliberately set fire damaged a home in Canyon Heights. The first 911 calls started coming in just after 8 p.m.
Government invests $6.2M towards Indigenous marine training

Government invests $6.2M towards Indigenous marine training

Ottawa has announced new funding to increase Indigenous access to marine training programs. Transport Minister Marc Garneau announced Tuesday the federal government will provide $6.
District of North Van plans for new $34M fire hall project

District of North Van plans for new $34M fire hall project

Council calls for more consultation on plan to decommission, consolidate
Shaughnessy mansion seller did not have to disclose killing, court rules

Shaughnessy mansion seller did not have to disclose killing, court rules

Family moving to West Vancouver not obliged to reveal murder occurred just outside property
Work set to begin to demolish derelict Squamish oceanfront structures

Work set to begin to demolish derelict Squamish oceanfront structures

Area slated to be home to $10 million oceanfront park
First bear of 2019 killed in North Van

First bear of 2019 killed in North Van

Conservation officers have killed the first bear of the season on the North Shore after it became hooked on Lynn Valley residents’ garbage.
B.C. rejects decriminalization of illicit drugs

B.C. rejects decriminalization of illicit drugs

Provincial health officer pitches proposal as a way to mitigate lethal overdose crisis
Handsworth rebuild in starting blocks

Handsworth rebuild in starting blocks

DNV delays development permit; future of six-lane track uncertain
Park Royal considers adding more storeys to residential towers

Park Royal considers adding more storeys to residential towers

Park Royal may be looking to add storeys to its already approved towers at 752 Marine Dr.
Minister defends catch- and-release chinook rules

Minister defends catch- and-release chinook rules

North Vancouver MP and Fisheries and Oceans Canada Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is defending his government’s new restrictions that will severely curtail fishing for the at-risk Fraser River chinook salmon.