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Massive medical supply donation benefits North Shore Rescue

Massive medical supply donation benefits North Shore Rescue

North Shore Rescue volunteer Kayla Brolly sits atop a mountain of medical gear recently donated to the team.
Pink Shirt Day rally at legislature targets cyberbullying

Pink Shirt Day rally at legislature targets cyberbullying

A simple act of kindness in 2007 continues to inspire people around the world to wear pink.
Greyhound cuts West Vancouver service

Greyhound cuts West Vancouver service

North Shore residents who use the Greyhound to visit all points up the Sea to Sky Corridor may have to find a new place to get all aboard. The company is eliminating its stop on Taylor Way near Park Royal. The B.C.
City of North Vancouver investigates electrocution of dog on street

City of North Vancouver investigates electrocution of dog on street

The City of North Vancouver is investigating how a dog came to be fatally electrocuted on a sidewalk in Lower Lonsdale on Friday. North Vancouver City Fire Department and RCMP were called to the 100 block of Carrie Cates Court just before 12:30 p.m.
West Vancouver restores heritage committee

West Vancouver restores heritage committee

After several iconic heritage homes have fallen to the wreckers, West Vancouver council has voted to re-establish a heritage advisory committee that will act as a sort of early warning system for significant community heritage.
North Vancouver protest targets Kinder Morgan projects

North Vancouver protest targets Kinder Morgan projects

More than 50 Squamish Nation protesters and supporters marched down Capilano Road south of Marine Drive Thursday to demonstrate outside Kinder Morgan’s Vancouver Wharves facility on the North Vancouver waterfront.
Suspect arrested in armed, high-risk takedown in North Vancouver

Suspect arrested in armed, high-risk takedown in North Vancouver

North Vancouver RCMP are investigating an Agassiz man following a high-risk takedown on the Upper Levels Highway Tuesday afternoon.
Snowstorm whites out weather records in North Vancouver

Snowstorm whites out weather records in North Vancouver

The Big Snow has already melted into history, but not before Friday’s whiteout caused widespread traffic headaches and dumped enough snow to challenge the record books.
B.C. couple kill and eat adopted rescue pet pig

B.C. couple kill and eat adopted rescue pet pig

When 57 Vietnamese pot bellied pigs were rescued from a hoarding situation on Vancouver Island, the pigs were being cared for and re-homed by the BC SPCA out of the Cowichan Valley.
Petition pressures MEC to drop brands owned by U.S. gun manufacturer

Petition pressures MEC to drop brands owned by U.S. gun manufacturer

The fallout from last week’s school shooting in Parkland, Florida has hit home for one local company. There are growing calls for Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) to stop carrying products from brands owned by an American gun manufacturer.