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Sears shuts 59 shops but no changes for Cap Mall

Sears shuts 59 shops but no changes for Cap Mall

Retailer reels in online marketplace
Judge issues injunction to warring neighbours

Judge issues injunction to warring neighbours

Indian Arm homeowners told to share, pending court decision on dock dispute
Lynn Headwaters road repairs to start next month

Lynn Headwaters road repairs to start next month

The road to Lynn Headwaters Regional Park – and 175 parking spots – should be restored and ready for traffic in August following a nine-month closure, according to the District of North Vancouver.
Marine Drive pot shop ordered shuttered

Marine Drive pot shop ordered shuttered

Complaints prompt District of North Vancouver to ask court for injunction
MLAs ready for their return to Victoria

MLAs ready for their return to Victoria

Liberals’ throne speech expected Thursday, non-confidence vote anticipated before Canada Day
Decision on Onni’s bowling bid delayed

Decision on Onni’s bowling bid delayed

Bowling on Lonsdale ended up in the ball return Monday, with City of North Vancouver council rolling the issue back to city staff. While council didn’t reject Onni’s bid for a subterranean bowling alley in their 1308 Lonsdale Ave.
Salmon program cutbacks to be reversed

Salmon program cutbacks to be reversed

A win for local conservationists, who feared the elimination of restoration initiatives
Happy berthday: SeaBus celebrates 40 years of service June 17

Happy berthday: SeaBus celebrates 40 years of service June 17

When Joe Lutz made his first crossing of Burrard Inlet as captain of the SeaBus, the tallest building on the Vancouver skyline was the Marine Building.
Grouse Grind opens for the summer season

Grouse Grind opens for the summer season

It starts at an elevation of 300 metres and climbs, almost straight up, to 1,100 metres. The terrain is steep and dangerous if you go off-trail and if you’re looking for a soft, grassy landing, look somewhere else, for here be rocks and roots.
Fisherman plucked from Capilano River

Fisherman plucked from Capilano River

A fisherman ended up getting reeled in Thursday evening. District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue were called to the Capilano River at approximately 8:30 p.m.