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City heat utility's energy hogs to see rates rise

City heat utility's energy hogs to see rates rise

North Vancouver’s heat provider owes the city more than $14 million – but no one on council is getting hot under the collar about it just yet.
Police nab teens after SeaBus prank

Police nab teens after SeaBus prank

Two would-be SeaBus surfers had some serious ’splaining to do after they were caught riding across Burrard Inlet on the deck of the vessel Friday night.
Report flags 'vulnerable' preschoolers

Report flags 'vulnerable' preschoolers

Many youngsters from new immigrant families struggle at school's start, findings reveal
Search suspended for 65-year-old hiker missing at Cypress

Search suspended for 65-year-old hiker missing at Cypress

A search in the North Shore mountains for a missing 65-year-old hiker has been suspended.
Would-be West Van thief attempts paddleboard getaway

Would-be West Van thief attempts paddleboard getaway

A would-be thief in West Vancouver was arrested this week while trying to make his escape on a paddleboard. The decidedly West Coast drama started at around 6:30 p.m.
Coroner seeks clues to cold case

Coroner seeks clues to cold case

The B.C. Coroners Service is asking for the public’s help in piecing together the identity of a man whose body was found in West Vancouver 20 years ago.
Rescuers scour backcountry for missing 65-year-old hiker

Rescuers scour backcountry for missing 65-year-old hiker

Searchers were out scouring the North Shore backcountry for the second day on Friday, looking for a 65-year-old Vancouver woman who went missing from a hike in Cypress Provincial Park Thursday.
Council votes to uphold 1 km rule for booze outlets

Council votes to uphold 1 km rule for booze outlets

Anyone shopping for wine in a City of North Vancouver grocery store might be in for a long walk. Council voted 6-1 on Sept.
Neighbours’ actions thwart thefts from auto

Neighbours’ actions thwart thefts from auto

For the second time in recent weeks, action by a sharp-eyed neighbour in Deep Cove has resulted in the arrest of a man who was allegedly breaking into cars. A woman who lives on Brockton Crescent was out walking her dog around 6 a.
Sidewalks are not for bikes: North Vancouver RCMP

Sidewalks are not for bikes: North Vancouver RCMP

Uptick in complaints highlights need for safe cycling routes