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Teachers applaud ruling on class size, composition

Teachers applaud ruling on class size, composition

Teachers on the North Shore are hoping a recent Supreme Court of Canada legal win will mean more help in the classroom for students with special needs and smaller class sizes.
Oil tankers could strike Ironworkers bridge, engineers warn

Oil tankers could strike Ironworkers bridge, engineers warn

New risk assessment needed, group claims
City of North Vancouver’s 100% rental project greeted with consensus

City of North Vancouver’s 100% rental project greeted with consensus

The prospect of a 100 per cent rental building on East 18th Street triggered an unusual reaction in council chambers Monday: agreement.
More families in Lower Lonsdale spur need for new school

More families in Lower Lonsdale spur need for new school

SD44 looks to waterfront district for K-7school site
In the balance

In the balance

Originally from France, Sandrine Pelissier has been living in North Vancouver for the past 16 years, making a name for herself in the West Coast art world.
UPDATED: Peter Lambur elected to West Vancouver council

UPDATED: Peter Lambur elected to West Vancouver council

West Vancouverites have elected Peter Lambur to be their newest member of council. Unofficial results show Lambur won Saturday’s municipal byelection with 1,262 votes.
West Vancouver council byelection today

West Vancouver council byelection today

West Vancouver voters are casting ballots today to elect a new member of municipal council. Twelve candidates have been nominated, all of whom have been profiled by the North Shore News. See our candidate bios here.
Broken elevator strands West Vancouver seniors - again

Broken elevator strands West Vancouver seniors - again

A second fire shutters lift to Duchess Ave. apartments
Vacated house fires cropping up at Moodyville development sites

Vacated house fires cropping up at Moodyville development sites

For the second time in two weeks, a home awaiting demolition and redevelopment in Moodyville has been set ablaze, likely an accident by squatters.
West Vancouver candidates spar on business and development

West Vancouver candidates spar on business and development

They’re all pulling for West Vancouver’s businesses to succeed. How that ought to be done though is now in the hands of voters.