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Netflix series casts doubt on North Shore teens' murder convictions

Netflix series casts doubt on North Shore teens' murder convictions

The Confession Tapes revives debate over Rafay, Burns murder case two decades later
Balmy beginning of fall but winter outlook is unclear

Balmy beginning of fall but winter outlook is unclear

North Shore ski hills hope for another La Nina to bring cold and snow
Capilano University’s new dorm residents ‘like family’

Capilano University’s new dorm residents ‘like family’

There are now more than 100 Capilano University students bedding down each night at the school’s first residence buildings. The school has a five-year lease on a former boarding school for international students at 2420 Dollarton Hwy.
City of North Van council rejects ban on corporate, union donations

City of North Van council rejects ban on corporate, union donations

A majority of City of North Vancouver councillors declined to support a ban on corporate and union campaign donations at the municipal level Monday. With the Union of B.C. Municipalities set to tackle the issue next week, Coun.
North Shore MLAs react to corporate & union donation legislation

North Shore MLAs react to corporate & union donation legislation

The new NDP government introduced legislation Monday that will ban corporate and union donations in provincial politics, ending what’s been dubbed B.C.’s “Wild West” of election financing.
23-storey tower plan sails through North Van council

23-storey tower plan sails through North Van council

1968-era Royal George apartments to be refurbished, new highrise to bring much needed rentals
‘Not a whole lot left’ after Deep Cove boat fire

‘Not a whole lot left’ after Deep Cove boat fire

District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services members say they may never know what caused a boat to go up in flames in Deep Cove on Monday. Crews were called to the marina just after 3:30 p.m.
Driver plows deep into West Vancouver fire hall

Driver plows deep into West Vancouver fire hall

West Vancouver police say impaired driving may be the cause of a crash that sent a Jeep through the wall of West Vancouver Fire and Rescue’s hall No. 3 in Caulfeild Saturday.
UPDATED: Firefighters douse three suspicious fires in Delbrook

UPDATED: Firefighters douse three suspicious fires in Delbrook

Three blazes broke out Friday evening in Delbrook, including one fire that came within inches of a home on West Windsor Road. Firefighters arrived on the scene to find fire tearing through a three-metre tall hedge.
Acting against racism

Acting against racism

How the North Shore can confront the rising tide of hatred