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North Vancouver firefighters save man from heart attack on Grouse Grind

North Vancouver firefighters save man from heart attack on Grouse Grind

District of North Vancouver firefighters saved a man who had a heart attack in front of them on the Grouse Grind trail Sunday afternoon.
Hiker survives 10-metre fall in North Shore mountains

Hiker survives 10-metre fall in North Shore mountains

North Shore Rescue members had to call in some help from above to save a severely injured man in the backcountry late Monday night. Rescuers received a call around 7:30 p.m. reporting an injured hiker north of Crown Mountain.
UBC study finds Vancouver is the unhappiest city in Canada

UBC study finds Vancouver is the unhappiest city in Canada

Are Vancouverites really this unhappy with life?
Is this Vancouver bus stop the worst in North America?

Is this Vancouver bus stop the worst in North America?

A bus stop on Loughheed Highway has been labelled one of the “sorriest, most dangerous and neglected bus stops”
West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country MP to serve Minister of Foreign Affairs

West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country MP to serve Minister of Foreign Affairs

Pamela Goldsmith-Jones is moving back to foreign affairs. Jones, MP for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country, was previously parliamentary secretary to the Minister of International Trade Diversification.
Burnaby requests $7 million to keep sewage out of Burrard Inlet

Burnaby requests $7 million to keep sewage out of Burrard Inlet

City wants to separate sewer lines from storm drains
Airport workers continue fight for $15 minimum wage

Airport workers continue fight for $15 minimum wage

A union representing a group of airport employees in the service industry at Vancouver International Airport is continuing its fight to see a $15 per hour mandatory minimum wage.
First bell: North Shore schools prep for new academic year

First bell: North Shore schools prep for new academic year

Over 23,000 students in North and West Vancouver schools head back to the classrooms on Tuesday for a new school year.
With Greyhound about to quit B.C., Lillooet calls for return of passenger train service

With Greyhound about to quit B.C., Lillooet calls for return of passenger train service

District requests provincial study for rail line between North Vancouver and Prince George

Residents flee early morning house fire in North Vancouver

A house fire broke out in the 400 block of East Seventh Street in North Vancouver in the early hours of Saturday morning, sending six people who lived in the home running for their lives.