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North Van shopper awarded $755K for supermarket fall

North Van shopper awarded $755K for supermarket fall

Judge orders store to pay after slip on soapy spill results in permanent disability
City of North Van charges ahead with electric vehicle strategy

City of North Van charges ahead with electric vehicle strategy

The City of North Vancouver has an electrifying new strategy in the works.
Waterfront SeaBus terminal to get over-40 facelift

Waterfront SeaBus terminal to get over-40 facelift

Anyone over 40 can probably appreciate that more maintenance just comes with the territory. Turns out that’s also true of the decidedly middle-aged SeaBus terminal on the south shore of Burrard Inlet.
National Defence to detonate another North Vancouver mortar shell Friday

National Defence to detonate another North Vancouver mortar shell Friday

North Shore residents are being asked to keep away from the trails in the former Blair Rifle Range Lands in the Seymour area on Friday following discovery of another mortar shell there.
Spending limits announced for North Van, West Van civic campaigns

Spending limits announced for North Van, West Van civic campaigns

Candidates in the upcoming October civic elections on the North Shore will be running leaner election campaigns this time around and getting by with fewer glossy pamphlets and paid helpers. Elections B.C.
District of North Vancouver lays down the law in parks

District of North Vancouver lays down the law in parks

The District of North Vancouver is cracking down on what you can and can’t do in its public parks and green spaces.
Habitat SOS: How to save our streams

Habitat SOS: How to save our streams

Local Steamkeepers volunteers are hoping some recent die-offs of cutthroat trout in local streams will become a teachable moment for residents who may have become complacent in protecting fish habitat.
Chemical spills wipe out fish in three North Shore streams

Chemical spills wipe out fish in three North Shore streams

Multiple agencies are investigating after three mass fish kills in North Shore creeks, one of which has likely resulted in the extinction of a local population of cutthroat trout.
Vancouver Aquarium CEO announces retirement

Vancouver Aquarium CEO announces retirement

John Nightingale stepping down after 25 years
Former North Vancouver man handed life sentence for gang killing of Jonathan Bacon

Former North Vancouver man handed life sentence for gang killing of Jonathan Bacon

A former North Vancouver man has been sentenced to life in prison with no eligibility for parole for 18 years after pleading guilty in a Kelowna courtroom this week to second degree murder of Jonathan Bacon and the attempted murder of four other peop