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Conditional sentence 'last chance' for convicted arsonist

Conditional sentence 'last chance' for convicted arsonist

Judge releases reasons in CapU arson and tire-slashing case
Class size and composition still an issue for West Van teachers

Class size and composition still an issue for West Van teachers

Most teachers around the province head back to classrooms next week with new rules in place that will put limits on class sizes and the number of special needs students in each of those classrooms.
Out of control truck stops 'within inches' of Lonsdale apartment

Out of control truck stops 'within inches' of Lonsdale apartment

Some Lonsdale Avenue residents got an unwelcome wake-up call last night when an out of control construction truck stopped within inches of an apartment building.
West Van temperature records broken

West Van temperature records broken

Hot, dry weather to carry through long weekend
Federal tribunal to hear West Van Seawalk dispute

Federal tribunal to hear West Van Seawalk dispute

The District of West Vancouver will face off against CN Rail in a tribunal hearing this fall over access to the municipality’s popular waterfront Seawalk.
Rooming house evictions stoke housing crisis: landlord

Rooming house evictions stoke housing crisis: landlord

A North Vancouver man is lamenting the eviction of his tenants after the District of North Vancouver enforced the shutdown of his rooming house. The District of North Vancouver, however, states the home is a safety risk.
North Vancouver RCMP looking to charge teens in egging that injured 13-year-old’s eye

North Vancouver RCMP looking to charge teens in egging that injured 13-year-old’s eye

North Vancouver RCMP have identified four suspects in last week’s egging that left a Canyon Heights teen seriously injured , and will soon be seeking charges. As he walked home on Highland Boulevard Aug.
North Vancouver woman seeks dog owner after fatal bite

North Vancouver woman seeks dog owner after fatal bite

Animal welfare searching for white shepherd after Inter River incident
North Shore boards lack immigrants: report

North Shore boards lack immigrants: report

The volunteer boards and committees help guide the North Shore’s local governments, and non-profits are falling behind in ensuring that their membership reflects the communities they serve.
No jail for CapU arson and North Van tire slashing spree

No jail for CapU arson and North Van tire slashing spree

A Squamish man found guilty of arson for setting fire to the library at Capilano University and slashing the tires of hundreds of vehicles in the same area will not be jailed for his crimes.