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Splash course: High school students take the heat at firefighter training centre

Splash course: High school students take the heat at firefighter training centre

Several North Shore high school students left the comfort of the classroom for a wet and wild locale recently during the annual Firefighter Career Day held at the District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services training centre.
Quicken crash clearing: District of North Vancouver

Quicken crash clearing: District of North Vancouver

Fire, police services support planned motion to unlock gridlock on bridge
Crane clips Park Royal overpass

Crane clips Park Royal overpass

Traffic slowed to crawl on Taylor Way for a few hours Tuesday afternoon after a flatbed truck with a crane reportedly clipped the underside of an overpass at Park Royal Shopping Centre. The accident happened around 12:45 p.m.
Dogs rescued from West Van park cliff ledge

Dogs rescued from West Van park cliff ledge

Two pooches perched on a perilous ledge in West Vancouver’s Lighthouse Park are back with their owner thanks to firefighters who hauled the dogs to safety.
Second dump truck locks brakes

Second dump truck locks brakes

Investigation into earlier West Vancouver incident nets more fines
North Vancouver school trustees delay vote on budget

North Vancouver school trustees delay vote on budget

North Vancouver School District trustees are going down to the wire on adopting a budget for the next school year, after voicing concerns this week that money guaranteed by the provincial government so far falls about $5 million short of what’s neede
City of North Vancouver, SD44 clash over future of Cloverley school site

City of North Vancouver, SD44 clash over future of Cloverley school site

If the North Vancouver School District wants a new school they can either pay the going rate for Lower Lonsdale real estate or open the shuttered Cloverley school.
Ridgeway bears brunt of LoLo population increase

Ridgeway bears brunt of LoLo population increase

North Vancouver mom Devan Gee remembers when all the primary classes at Ridgeway Elementary put on a concert for their families after the school’s reopening. Those days are gone now, she says.
West Vancouver council threatens to raze renegade house

West Vancouver council threatens to raze renegade house

Owners of $2.6M home blasted for flouting bylaws and building codes
Lawsuit alleges multiple injuries from Westlynn dog attack

Lawsuit alleges multiple injuries from Westlynn dog attack

A North Vancouver real estate developer is suing one of his neighbours for an attack by two large shepherd dogs in his own backyard. The alleged dog attack took place two years ago, according to a statement of claim filed in B.C.