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Councils united on transportation matters

Councils united on transportation matters

Joint bus depot, Hwy 1 improvements on agenda
Land deal for North Vancouver development property binding, judge rules

Land deal for North Vancouver development property binding, judge rules

A B.C. Supreme Court justice has ruled that contracts for the sale of three North Vancouver development properties were binding, even though the seller later said he’d never made a deal.
City of North Vancouver council green-lights Green on Queensbury

City of North Vancouver council green-lights Green on Queensbury

A trio of four-storey buildings on East Third Street were approved Monday following a City of North Vancouver council debate that spanned mould, millennials, and the esthetics of Soviet-era forced labour prisons.
10-bed youth mental health unit opens in North Vancouver

10-bed youth mental health unit opens in North Vancouver

HOpe Centre’s new Carlile Youth Concurrent Disorder Centre first of its kind in Western Canada
North Shore residents prepare to mark 100 years since Vimy Ridge

North Shore residents prepare to mark 100 years since Vimy Ridge

Veterans, descendants and students head to France to commemorate historic battle
Pass overview

Pass overview

Project manager Craig Schaper discusses concept drawings for the proposed Loutet-Casano pedestrian and cycling overpass with Fiona Walsk and Sharen Beer at a March 2 public information meeting.
17 North Shore home buyers sign on for provincial down payment help

17 North Shore home buyers sign on for provincial down payment help

A total of 17 applications to the province’s new home partnership program have been approved for first-time buyers in North and West Vancouver.
West Vancouver school counsellor admits to faking sick days

West Vancouver school counsellor admits to faking sick days

A West Vancouver high school counsellor has been reprimanded and forced to pay back money to the school district after admitting she called in sick on days she was actually working at another job.
Water utility sues valve company over alleged faulty equipment at Capilano reservoir

Water utility sues valve company over alleged faulty equipment at Capilano reservoir

Metro Vancouver’s water utility, the Greater Vancouver Water District, has filed a lawsuit against a valve company it alleges was negligent in providing faulty equipment for the utility’s energy recovery facility at the Capilano reservoir.
Ballot box test drive aims to ‘demystify’ democracy

Ballot box test drive aims to ‘demystify’ democracy

Vote PopUp initiative viewed as an antidote to voter apathy