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VIDEO: New Montroyal Bridge girders lifted into place

VIDEO: New Montroyal Bridge girders lifted into place

Well, the hard part’s done. The District of North Vancouver’s Montroyal Bridge over Mosquito Creek hit a major milestone last month. Crews did the heavy living, so to speak, overnight on Jan.
Lululemon CEO resigns

Lululemon CEO resigns

Laurent Potdevin, chief executive officer of Lululemon Athletica Inc. (NASDAQ:LULU), has resigned, effective immediately, the company announced February 5. He has also resigned from his role as a board member for the company.
Province updates regulations around non-medical cannabis

Province updates regulations around non-medical cannabis

Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth will address the media Monday afternoon
Charges recommended in therapy dog death near Squamish

Charges recommended in therapy dog death near Squamish

Both counts fall under the Wildlife Act
What's up at council this week?

What's up at council this week?

All three councils meet this Monday – in terms of North Shore municipal politics it’s like the Preakness, Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes all running on the same night.
Rare brown booby dies at rescue centre

Rare brown booby dies at rescue centre

A rarely seen brown booby seabird that made headlines when it was rescued last week died Saturday night.
B.C. Liberals opt for veteran over fresh face in leadership race

B.C. Liberals opt for veteran over fresh face in leadership race

B.C. Liberal Party members went right to the brink of endorsing a fresh new face in the leadership spot Saturday, then switched gears and picked a party veteran.
North Van man wins $2M lottery windfall

North Van man wins $2M lottery windfall

A North Vancouver insurance adjuster is looking forward to travel, a comfortable retirement and the chance to buy the muscle car he’s always dreamed of after winning $2 million in the BC49 lottery.
Overseas ferry construction: Does it make financial sense?

Overseas ferry construction: Does it make financial sense?

Shipyards and unions are eyeing ways to win valuable contracts, as B.C. Ferries looks toward major investment in its fleet in coming years. B.C.
Work begins on Second Narrows water tunnel

Work begins on Second Narrows water tunnel

Work is underway, way under. (Or it will be soon). Metro Vancouver has begun pre-construction on a $430-million, five-metre wide tunnel under the Second Narrows to supply drinking water to much of the Lower Mainland.