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Capilano University president steps down for medical leave

Capilano University president steps down for medical leave

Capilano University president Paul Dangerfield will be stepping down, temporarily, on medical leave.
Time traveller

Time traveller

North Shore News, January 14, 21 and 28, 1976
Province to examine January's tragic Sea to Sky accident

Province to examine January's tragic Sea to Sky accident

The Ministry of Transportation said it "may" add a median barrier in the area where the collision happened
When you have to go (and protest too)

When you have to go (and protest too)

There are porta-potty bylaws, and Kinder Morgan protesters found that out the hard way this past week.
North Vancouver's Maplewood plan largely supported at public hearing

North Vancouver's Maplewood plan largely supported at public hearing

It’s the last major piece in the puzzle when it comes to development in the District of North Vancouver for the foreseeable future. Council will soon vote on the Maplewood village centre plan following a public hearing Tuesday night.
Longtime North Van City councillor dies at 95

Longtime North Van City councillor dies at 95

Stella Jo Dean is remembered for her toughness and affability
Canada must support Iranians' right to protest: Wilkinson

Canada must support Iranians' right to protest: Wilkinson

As protests continue in Iran, Canada’s role is to support the rights of the protesters, according to North Vancouver MP Jonathan Wilkinson.
Two women arrested at anti-pipeline camp

Two women arrested at anti-pipeline camp

Burnaby RCMP raided an illegally parked trailer on Burnaby Mountain Wednesday evening and arrested two women.
Police seek two suspects after North Vancouver theft from auto spree

Police seek two suspects after North Vancouver theft from auto spree

North Vancouver RCMP are looking for a pair of suspects after at least 20 thefts from vehicles occurred overnight in Lynn Valley and Lynn Creek.
West Van family donates $700K for community centres

West Van family donates $700K for community centres

West Vancouver’s Lalji family is putting up a $700,000 donation to the West Vancouver Community Centres Society.