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Neptune Terminals to up coal dust suppression

Neptune Terminals to up coal dust suppression

Neptune Terminals is looking to install $6 million worth of infrastructure aimed at keeping more of its coal dust on site. The plan is for a series of new spray poles that create a “water curtain” around the metallurgical coal storage area.
West Vancouver byelection budgets made public

West Vancouver byelection budgets made public

Biggest spender not the winner, Elections BC campaign finance disclosure docs reveal
18 left homeless after North Vancouver fire

18 left homeless after North Vancouver fire

Two residents called ‘heroes’ for saving family trapped by smoke as Upper Lonsdale apartment building burns
Crews knock down North Vancouver apartment fire

Crews knock down North Vancouver apartment fire

Fire crews have knocked down a blaze that did heavy damage to a North Vancouver apartment building. The fire broke out in a three-storey walk-up apartment at 26th and Lonsdale around 4:30 p.m. By 5 p.m.
Woodfibre applies for 40-year export licence

Woodfibre applies for 40-year export licence

Licence would allow shipping of 2M tonnes of LNG yearly
West Vancouver council slows development

West Vancouver council slows development

New projects deferred pending OCP update
Guelph man missing in North Vancouver

Guelph man missing in North Vancouver

A man from Guelph, Ont., who was last seen in North Vancouver on Oct. 19 has officially been declared missing.
Seniors drug use raises concerns

Seniors drug use raises concerns

Anti-psychotic meds given with no formal diagnosis
Ministry mulls Lions Gate Bridge climbing biz

Ministry mulls Lions Gate Bridge climbing biz

Adventure seekers would access 110-m ladder in towers
West Vancouver man gets 14 years for role in North Vancouver extortion killing

West Vancouver man gets 14 years for role in North Vancouver extortion killing

A 24-year-old West Vancouver man has been sentenced to 14 years in jail for his part in luring a young Chinese man to a house in North Vancouver where he was held for ransom and eventually killed in circumstances the judge described as “horrendous an