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Vancouverites set new record in walking, biking and transit use

Vancouverites set new record in walking, biking and transit use

City survey of 2,600 people shows decrease in vehicle trips
City of North Van approves Shipyards Brewery District

City of North Van approves Shipyards Brewery District

The City of North Vancouver is opening the taps and adding a new “brewery district” to Lower Lonsdale.
Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas implores Bowen to develop new relationships with Indigenous nations

Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas implores Bowen to develop new relationships with Indigenous nations

Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas believes it’s time to make a gesture. He’s not talking to the federal government or the provincial government, he’s talking to us out here on Bowen Island.
‘No major incidents’ at Vancouver’s 4/20 event, claim authorities

‘No major incidents’ at Vancouver’s 4/20 event, claim authorities

Vancouver Police and BC Emergency Health Services were exhaling Sunday after tending to the city’s controversial 4/20 event at Sunset Beach and reporting “no major incidents.
BC Ferries issue travel alert for ‘higher than normal traffic’ on Easter Monday

BC Ferries issue travel alert for ‘higher than normal traffic’ on Easter Monday

Pack your patience: BC Ferries is cautioning travellers that post-long weekend traffic is going to be “higher than normal” on most routes.
North Van school catchment areas may change

North Van school catchment areas may change

Lions Gate Village and Lynn Valley boundaries affected
West Van approves 4.78% property tax hike

West Van approves 4.78% property tax hike

‘Aggressive strategies’ considered for shortfall
North Van AI firm gets $3-million grant

North Van AI firm gets $3-million grant

The North Shore may not be known as an agribusiness destination but something here is growing.
Unlicensed North Van maker of nutritional supplements faces charges

Unlicensed North Van maker of nutritional supplements faces charges

A North Vancouver man, who describes himself as a formulator of nutritional supplements, is facing charges under the Food and Drug Act.
North Van businesses risk being 'taxed out' following 27% assessment spike

North Van businesses risk being 'taxed out' following 27% assessment spike

The highest is too high and the best isn’t good enough. That’s the message the City of North Vancouver will send to Victoria in a bid to convince the provincial government to review the practise of basing property values on “highest and best use.