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Province breaks ground on next phase of North Vancouver highway project

Province breaks ground on next phase of North Vancouver highway project

Improved east-west connections will help North Shore's traffic woes, say politicians
North Vancouver hit-and-run suspect may be deported

North Vancouver hit-and-run suspect may be deported

North Vancouver RCMP say the driver who struck a pedestrian on Lonsdale Avenue Friday evening and fled the scene is now facing an impaired driving investigation. But the man may be deported before he faces justice in Canada.
Parking management firms faced with lots of parking-fine laggards

Parking management firms faced with lots of parking-fine laggards

Parking a vehicle can elicit a wide range of positive emotions. We can experience the joy of turning into a street at the exact moment a parked car is leaving.
B.C. starts over on Massey Tunnel replacement

B.C. starts over on Massey Tunnel replacement

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government has ditched plans for a 10-lane bridge to ease traffic congestion south of Vancouver in favour of a smaller crossing and improvements to the existing George Massey Tunnel, Transportation Minister Claire Tre
Fire damages West Van apartment

Fire damages West Van apartment

West Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services responded to a sixth floor fire that damaged an apartment at 1495 Esquimalt Ave., at approximately 3 p.m. on Saturday.
North Van RCMP looking to return missing survey equipment

North Van RCMP looking to return missing survey equipment

Are you missing your survey equipment? If so, the North Vancouver RCMP may have it. Corp. Richard De Jong, spokesman for the North Vancouver RCMP, said the equipment was discovered Nov.
North Van burglaries spike before Christmas

North Van burglaries spike before Christmas

North Vancouver RMCP are reporting a rash of burglaries in the run-up to Christmas. According to police, there have been 15 unsolved daytime break-and-enters since November in neighbourhoods across the City and District of North Vancouver.
Squamish Nation voters support changes to governance

Squamish Nation voters support changes to governance

Preliminary results show support for reducing Squamish Nation council from 16 to 8 members
North Van district reverses decision on Ridgewood development

North Van district reverses decision on Ridgewood development

$1.5M asking price too high for those in need, says councillor
High avalanche risk in North Shore Mountains

High avalanche risk in North Shore Mountains

Anyone headed into the North Shore backcountry this weekend needs to be prepared for a heightened risk of avalanches. Avalanche Canada issued a warning Friday that applies to much of the province.