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Mother of slain West Vancouver multi-millionaire sues estate

Mother of slain West Vancouver multi-millionaire sues estate

Trial continues in B.C. Supreme Court for man accused in 2015 killing of wealthy businessman
West Vancouver's historic McClelland House to face wrecking ball

West Vancouver's historic McClelland House to face wrecking ball

It’s the end of the line for the McClelland House, a 1919 heritage home in West Vancouver’s Altamont neighbourhood.
Polygon Gallery in North Vancouver is officially open

Polygon Gallery in North Vancouver is officially open

Inaugural exhibition focuses on local community and surroundings
North Vancouver condo proposal includes Cap U student housing

North Vancouver condo proposal includes Cap U student housing

District of North Vancouver council is considering a new condo project that, if approved, would include the first ever purpose-built housing for Capilano University students.
SUV driver injures senior in North Vancouver crosswalk

SUV driver injures senior in North Vancouver crosswalk

A North Vancouver senior suffered broken bones and a head injury after the driver of an SUV struck him in a Delbrook crosswalk Thursday evening. Police say the incident happened just after 5 p.m.
North Vancouver filmmaker who criticized aquarium wins appeal

North Vancouver filmmaker who criticized aquarium wins appeal

The B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of a North Vancouver documentary filmmaker in a court case launched against him by the Vancouver Aquarium.
North Shore first responders to aid Abbotsford police during funeral for fallen officer

North Shore first responders to aid Abbotsford police during funeral for fallen officer

Police officers from the North Shore will be among those on duty in Abbotsford and neighbouring communities this weekend, so that Abbotsford police can attend the funeral of their fallen comrade, Const. John Davidson.
North Shore stakeholders weigh in on mobility pricing

North Shore stakeholders weigh in on mobility pricing

Trying to get more people out of their cars during gridlocked rush hour on the North Shore is a laudable goal.
Traffic gridlock top topic at business breakfast with North Vancouver MLAs

Traffic gridlock top topic at business breakfast with North Vancouver MLAs

Traffic gridlock was the number one topic on the minds of North Vancouver’s business community as three local MLAs – Bowinn Ma, Jane Thornthwaite and Ralph Sultan – sat down to debate local issues at a chamber of commerce breakfast meeting Thursday.
Cypress Mountain ‘dawn patrol’ dispute resolved

Cypress Mountain ‘dawn patrol’ dispute resolved

Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct an error in the name of the provincial park Hikers and snowshoers who like to make fresh tracks and watch the sun rise from a backcountry mountaintop can again access Cypress Provincial Park in th