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Rock Ambleside concert-goer scores ticket ... to prison

Rock Ambleside concert-goer scores ticket ... to prison

A drunk and belligerent concert-goer at last weekend’s Rock Ambleside festival found himself headed home on a prison transfer flight. West Vancouver police say event security noticed a “severely intoxicated” man causing a nuisance at 5 p.m.
Murals add colour to Capilano University campus

Murals add colour to Capilano University campus

University recruits artists to celebrate anniversary
North Van police investigating after driver hops curb, hits pedestrian

North Van police investigating after driver hops curb, hits pedestrian

North Vancouver RCMP are investigating after a driver struck a pedestrian on a Central Lonsdale sidewalk Wednesday afternoon. The incident happened just before 3 p.m.
Eye in the storm - North Van woman chases tornadoes

Eye in the storm - North Van woman chases tornadoes

For most folks, supercell thunderstorms, tornados and flash floods would ruin a vacation. Jade Vajna’s, however, would be ruined without them.
Woman injured after driver hops curb on Lonsdale Avenue

Woman injured after driver hops curb on Lonsdale Avenue

Two people are in hospital and police are investigating after a driver struck a pedestrian on a Central Lonsdale sidewalk Wednesday afternoon. The incident happened just before 3 p.m.
Study shows big growth in mountain biking on the North Shore

Study shows big growth in mountain biking on the North Shore

Trail use six times higher than in 2006
Red light cameras now running 24/7 at three North Shore intersections

Red light cameras now running 24/7 at three North Shore intersections

The North Shore’s three red light cameras are going from part time to overtime.
Whyte Lake trail damaged by West Vancouver forest fire officially reopened

Whyte Lake trail damaged by West Vancouver forest fire officially reopened

Hikers asked to stay away from burned-out areas
Squamish Nation trapper works to protect territory

Squamish Nation trapper works to protect territory

Recently-released report serves as a guide for Indigenous trappers
Man who stalked North Van woman for 20 years loses appeal

Man who stalked North Van woman for 20 years loses appeal

A man found guilty of stalking a North Vancouver woman has failed in his appeal to have his conviction and sentence tossed out.