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UPDATED: Chlorine leak at North Vancouver plant Wednesday morning sends two workers to hospital

UPDATED: Chlorine leak at North Vancouver plant Wednesday morning sends two workers to hospital

Canexus officials say leak contained on-site, no danger to community
West Vancouver man charged with extortion

West Vancouver man charged with extortion

A 27-year-old West Vancouver man has been charged along with a 19-year-old Burnaby man in connection with a violent altercation that happened in New Westminster last month.
Cypress Mountain Resort changes hands

Cypress Mountain Resort changes hands

No impact expected on ski hill operations
BIA is A-OK, following split council vote

BIA is A-OK, following split council vote

After being delayed, rescinded and revised, the Lower Lonsdale Business Improvement Area was finally approved Monday. City of North Vancouver council voted 4-3 in favour of the BIA, despite Coun.
First snow falls on North Shore Mountains

First snow falls on North Shore Mountains

The first dump of white stuff of the season is coming down on the North Shore Mountains. But it may be a bit early to get the skis waxed. “It’s hovering around 1 degree C. We’re getting a mix of snow and rain, snow this morning and overnight.
Pedestrian struck in North Vancouver dies in hospital, one more injured

Pedestrian struck in North Vancouver dies in hospital, one more injured

Police say a pedestrian injured in a collision with a driver last week has died. The victim, a 21-year-old Vancouver woman, was crossing Lynn Valley Road at East 29th Street around 7:30 p.m. on Nov.
Record chum salmon return in West Vancouver

Record chum salmon return in West Vancouver

Welcome back, chums. Brothers Creek in West Vancouver’s Cedardale neighbourhood is on track to have its largest number of returning chum salmon in recent memory.
Shipshape at Seaspan

Shipshape at Seaspan

The first federal government vessels are taking shape in North Vancouver
100 unwanted guns collected during amnesty

100 unwanted guns collected during amnesty

A cache of 100 firearms was turned over from North Shore residents’ closets and crawl spaces during this October’s gun amnesty.
Swastika spray-painted on North Vancouver street

Swastika spray-painted on North Vancouver street

An Edgemont Village woman was in disbelief Thursday morning to find a swastika spray-painted on the road in her quiet neighbourhood. Tamara Komuniecki noticed the hate symbol around 9:30 a.m. at the corner of Woodbine and Thorncliffe drives.