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North Van man loses $3K in CRA/bitcoin scam

North Van man loses $3K in CRA/bitcoin scam

A North Vancouver man is out $3,000 after scammers pretending to be tax collectors convinced him to pay his supposed bill to the taxman with the cryptocurrency bitcoin.
City ‘not reasonable’ in permit process: NEB

City ‘not reasonable’ in permit process: NEB

The way the City of Burnaby dealt with Trans Mountain’s permitting requests was “not reasonable” and resulted in “unreasonable delay,” according to the National Energy Board.
North Van man files response to lawsuit alleging sex assaults

North Van man files response to lawsuit alleging sex assaults

A North Vancouver man released after spending 27 years in jail for a wrongful conviction is asking the courts to dismiss a civil lawsuit launched by five women who still allege being victimized by him.
North Van District appoints new fire chief

North Van District appoints new fire chief

The District of North Vancouver has a new fire chief.
Time traveller

Time traveller

North Shore News, January 19 and 21, 1996
40% of North Vancouver businesses considering leaving: Survey

40% of North Vancouver businesses considering leaving: Survey

North Vancouver’s business community is warning our daily transportation problems aren’t just a nuisance that make us late for dinner – they’re an existential threat to the local economy.
Two tolling options being examined for Lower Mainland drivers

Two tolling options being examined for Lower Mainland drivers

An independent commission set up to examine whether a driving toll could help reduce traffic gridlock has narrowed down the options that might be workable in the Lower Mainland.
National Energy Board kicks off oral hearings next week

National Energy Board kicks off oral hearings next week

The National Energy Board’s detailed route hearings for the Burnaby section of Kinder Morgan’s $7.4-billion Trans Mountain expansion project begin next week. The meetings will be held at the Delta Burnaby Hotel from Jan.
Carson Graham to host lacrosse academy in North Vancouver

Carson Graham to host lacrosse academy in North Vancouver

Environmental science, animation academies new in West Vancouver schools
UPDATE: 10-year-old recovering after being struck by driver

UPDATE: 10-year-old recovering after being struck by driver

A 10-year-old West Vancouver girl is recovering after being struck by the driver of an SUV on 15th Street Tuesday afternoon. West Vancouver police say the girl was walking home from Ridgeview Elementary around 3:15 p.m.