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West Vancouver home shot up Sunday morning

West Vancouver home shot up Sunday morning

West Vancouver police are investigating after a British Properties home was sprayed with gunfire early Sunday morning. Multiple shots were fired at home on Finch Hill at 3:30 a.m., according to police. The suspects fled before police arrived.
North Vancouver RCMP warn of scam targeting desperate renters

North Vancouver RCMP warn of scam targeting desperate renters

North Vancouver RCMP are warning scammers are taking advantage of the tight rental market to fleece would-be renters.
Judge rejects petition to quash 3-month driving ban

Judge rejects petition to quash 3-month driving ban

Property developer loses court fight over Lions Gate roadside suspension
‘Smaller’ earthquakes pose greater risk than the next Big One

‘Smaller’ earthquakes pose greater risk than the next Big One

SFU's John Clague says seismic microzonation study needed for the Lower Mainland
Gourdzilla - North Vancouver man aims for smashing pumpkins record

Gourdzilla - North Vancouver man aims for smashing pumpkins record

Is it the Great Pumpkin? Or the greatest pumpkin? Using his official Great Pumpkin Commonwealth weight estimation tape measure, Jeff Pelletier sprawls across his giant backyard pumpkin to take its measurements.
TransLink tests low-floor shuttles on North Shore

TransLink tests low-floor shuttles on North Shore

TransLink is using the North Shore to test a new model of shuttle bus intended to make loading and unloading much easier for passengers with mobility challenges.
Over the edge: North Shore Rescue trains to confront their own trauma

Over the edge: North Shore Rescue trains to confront their own trauma

For North Shore Rescue’s volunteers, when the chopper has landed and when the gear is washed and put away, the mission is rarely done.
North Vancouver teen's death points to gaps in youth mental health care: report

North Vancouver teen's death points to gaps in youth mental health care: report

A North Vancouver teen who killed himself by jumping from a construction crane at B.C. Children’s Hospital in 2015 fell through the cracks in a fragmented system of care for youth with mental illness, said Bernard Richard, B.C.
Coquettish camel flirts with controversy in North Van

Coquettish camel flirts with controversy in North Van

A bronze camel sculpture was unveiled on Lonsdale Avenue and 13th Street last humpday, drawing cheers from many but leaving a few onlookers spitting mad.
North Vancouver, West Vancouver police 'survey' intersection for distracted drivers

North Vancouver, West Vancouver police 'survey' intersection for distracted drivers

Enforcement blitz at Capilano and Marine shows drivers still aren't getting the message.