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'Breakout burglar' to be sentenced for North Van crimes

'Breakout burglar' to be sentenced for North Van crimes

A North Vancouver thief police are calling the “breakout burglar” will be sentenced this spring after being found guilty in court of several property crimes.
Facebook and Instagram facing outages

Facebook and Instagram facing outages

Facebook and Instagram users may have noticed a few glitches on their accounts on Wednesday. In fact, Facebook users around the world were reporting outages, including being unable to send messages or create new posts.
China ramps up pressure on Canada in Meng case

China ramps up pressure on Canada in Meng case

As Huawei CFO extradition looks to drag on, observers warn of more retaliation
Ferries launches public consultation on new ships

Ferries launches public consultation on new ships

BC Ferries wants to hear what ferry users are hoping to see in the five new ships it plans to build, so it’s “inviting customers and communities to join conversations about the new vessels and to provide input that will help shape their future onboar
Bowen won’t be having a referendum this spring after all

Bowen won’t be having a referendum this spring after all

The municipality and Undercurrent previously said a referendum to borrow up to $4 million for the community centre project would be held before May 4.
Bylaw bandits off the hook following West Van clerical error

Bylaw bandits off the hook following West Van clerical error

Clerical error in your favour! People who received 15 bylaw infraction tickets for everything from blasting without a permit to failing to stop work on a building site in West Vancouver will get away with not paying, after staff discovered a clerical
B-Line to halt at Park Royal pending further study

B-Line to halt at Park Royal pending further study

Council may revisit express bus; bus priority lanes ruled out
City of North Van to charge for a charge

City of North Van to charge for a charge

Nobody rides for free anymore, at least not in the City of North Vancouver. City council voted unanimously on March 4 to begin charging electric vehicle owners who want to plug in to city-owned EV charging stations.
Vancouver cutting addiction recovery funding as overdose deaths climb

Vancouver cutting addiction recovery funding as overdose deaths climb

Cut means Vancouver Recovery Club will no longer operate around the clock, lives at risk, operators say
City of North Vancouver mulls financial disclosure requirement for top officials

City of North Vancouver mulls financial disclosure requirement for top officials

Proposed bylaw follows naming of former chief administrator as respondent in BCSC investigation of alleged illegal stock scheme