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District of North Van won’t fine wharf jumpers

District of North Van won’t fine wharf jumpers

The District of North Vancouver may not be fine with people jumping off its wharves, but it won’t fine them for doing it.
West Vancouver police nab stolen car before victim knew it was gone

West Vancouver police nab stolen car before victim knew it was gone

West Vancouver police recovered and returned a stolen car early Thursday morning before the victim even knew he’d been robbed.
North Vancouver cyclist killed in early morning crash

North Vancouver cyclist killed in early morning crash

A cyclist is dead following a collision with a dump truck at St. Andrews Avenue and East 2nd Street shortly after 7 a.m. Friday morning. He was 55. The North Vancouver man was pronounced dead at the scene, according to North Vancouver RCMP Sgt.
Seaspan signs $66 million shipbuilding deal

Seaspan signs $66 million shipbuilding deal

Seaspan has signed a $66.6 million contract with the federal government that will allow the North Vancouver shipyard to start construction on early blocks for the navy’s joint support ships ahead of an oceanographic vessel.
West Vancouver OCP headed to the public

West Vancouver OCP headed to the public

The District of West Vancouver could grow by another 10,000 people by 2041 under its proposed new official community plan.
City of North Van votes to ban pot shops

City of North Van votes to ban pot shops

Pipe down, marijuana smokers. Cannabis sales are officially banned in the City of North Vancouver, following council’s 5-1 vote on Monday, much to the chagrin of the city’s pot shop proprietors.
Accused in West Vancouver millionaire murder trial testifies

Accused in West Vancouver millionaire murder trial testifies

Li Zhao describes rifle shots and shocking aftermath at British Properties mansion
Mobility pricing a tough sell, North Vancouver mayor says

Mobility pricing a tough sell, North Vancouver mayor says

When it comes to the notion of mobility pricing, District of North Vancouver Mayor Richard Walton will be the first to admit it’ll be a rough ride.
North Vancouver bear killed, cubs sent for rehab

North Vancouver bear killed, cubs sent for rehab

Conservation officers have killed the first bear of the season on the North Shore after it became badly habituated to humans and their garbage.
Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh First Nations react to Kinder Morgan pipeline decision

Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh First Nations react to Kinder Morgan pipeline decision

The federal government’s decision to buy the assets of the Trans Mountain pipeline for $4.5 billion prompted swift reaction Tuesday from local First Nations who are opposing the project.