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Short-term rentals under review in District of North Van

Short-term rentals under review in District of North Van

A current Airbnb listing includes a garden-level suite with fireplace and “unlimited” street parking: $67 a night.
Squamish Nation election results signal change

Squamish Nation election results signal change

Results from the Squamish Nation election this weekend show there’s a changing of the guard underway that could spell a change in direction for the band council.
PHOTOS: Fog on the North Shore

PHOTOS: Fog on the North Shore

North Shore News photographer Mike Wakefield has been taking photos during the last few days as a blanket of fog descended on Metro Vancouver and the North Shore before mainly dissipating yesterday.
Suspect flees after Lonsdale area break-and-enter confrontation

Suspect flees after Lonsdale area break-and-enter confrontation

This story has been updated to correct an error in the location. North Vancouver RMCP say a suspect is on the loose after a break-and-enter Monday night. Police say a woman was in her home at an apartment building in the area of Third Street and St.
SEC sues West Van’s Gregg Mulholland

SEC sues West Van’s Gregg Mulholland

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is again suing fraudster Gregg Mulholland and two shell companies to collect on a $24 million disgorgement order
Titanic star Winslet resurfaces at Honey's Doughnuts

Titanic star Winslet resurfaces at Honey's Doughnuts

It appears Oscar-winner Kate Winslet can’t let go of Jack, or her Honey’s Doughnuts. The Titanic star resurfaced at the small Deep Cove cafe Monday afternoon, a few months after saying on the red carpet that she pined for Honey’s Doughnuts .
West Vancouver Police Department signs on to MedicAlert

West Vancouver Police Department signs on to MedicAlert

Parent Kulvir Mann says a new partnership between the police and the non-profit MedicAlert Foundation will help give her peace of mind if her son ever goes missing. Mann’s 10-year-old son Saajin has autism and does not communicate verbally.
CBC announces new radio hosts

CBC announces new radio hosts

Stephen Quinn will take over The Early Edition
Christmas displays light up the North Shore

Christmas displays light up the North Shore

North Shore News photographers Cindy Goodman and Paul McGrath have been searching North and West Vancouver for the best holiday light displays. Here's some of what they've found.
Squamish Nation members head to ballot box

Squamish Nation members head to ballot box

A housing crisis that’s pushing people out of the community. The need for “big picture” economic prosperity to be felt in everyday lives. A call for greater transparency from decision makers and electoral reform.