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West Vancouver shuts down derelict marina

West Vancouver shuts down derelict marina

The District of West Vancouver is forcing the closure of the privately owned West Vancouver Marina, citing serious safety concerns.
New North Van museum short on cash, cites rising construction costs

New North Van museum short on cash, cites rising construction costs

The excavation is complete and North Vancouver’s new museum is already in a hole.
North Shore News reporter wins silver at Canadian Community Newspaper Awards

North Shore News reporter wins silver at Canadian Community Newspaper Awards

North Shore News reporter Jane Seyd struck silver Monday, posting a second-place finish for Outstanding Reporter Initiative at this year’s Canadian Community Newspaper Awards.
North Vancouver MP Wilkinson named fisheries minister

North Vancouver MP Wilkinson named fisheries minister

North Vancouver MP Jonathan Wilkinson has been named minister of fisheries, oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard. Wilkinson was sworn into the high-profile cabinet post Wednesday after being tapped in the prime minister’s cabinet shuffle.
Easy access nets easy money for West Van crook

Easy access nets easy money for West Van crook

A Dundarave homeowner made a $100,000 mistake Monday. A daytime thief broke into a house on the 2600 block of Haywood Avenue through an unlocked, ground-level sliding door.
Grindr’s ‘sugar daddy’ fraudster jailed

Grindr’s ‘sugar daddy’ fraudster jailed

A serial fraudster who preyed on vulnerable young men through online dating apps has been handed a 15-month jail sentence.
Six-storey rental project approved for North Vancouver

Six-storey rental project approved for North Vancouver

Taking inspiration from Vienna, City of North Van council unanimously greenlights 48-unit rental project with five below-market units
Six-storey rental project approved for Chesterfield Avenue

Six-storey rental project approved for Chesterfield Avenue

Shortly after discussing the role Austria’s communist party played in establishing Vienna’s stock of subsidized rental housing; City of North Vancouver council got around to the development on the table.
City of North Van green lights co-housing development

City of North Van green lights co-housing development

27-unit Driftwood Village praised as ‘creative housing solution’
Poplarity Contest: swath of trees felled to make way for development

Poplarity Contest: swath of trees felled to make way for development

Workers felled 84 trees south of Seylynn Park this week to make room for parking along Hunter Street, a new boulevard, and a turnaround on the western end of the street.