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Victim of online dating scam sees return of $11,000

Victim of online dating scam sees return of $11,000

After being jilted and swindled on an online dating site, the last thing a North Vancouver woman expected to see was her money again.
Call-outs boost backcountry rescues to 93 for year

Call-outs boost backcountry rescues to 93 for year

Inexperienced hikers who got lost on trails in the North Shore backcountry resulted in three helicopter rescues and an overnight stay in a remote shelter recently.
North Vancouver says goodbye to bus depot

North Vancouver says goodbye to bus depot

Queensbury neighbours welcome move
Missing West Vancouver teen found safe

Missing West Vancouver teen found safe

West Vancouver police have called off the search for a teen reported missing Tuesday afternoon. The teen "has now been found safe and well," according to police.
Campfire ban partially lifted

Campfire ban partially lifted

A recent press release from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations stated that effective at noon today (Tuesday, Aug.
Massive algae bloom puts Howe Sound in the green

Massive algae bloom puts Howe Sound in the green

Emerald hue unusual but harmless, researchers say
Charges stayed in Horseshoe Bay assault case

Charges stayed in Horseshoe Bay assault case

The Crown has dropped its case against a youth accused of an assault in Horseshoe Bay last year. The case was set to go to trial this week but some late-in-coming evidence led Crown to drop the charges.
North Vancouver taxi driver injured in liquor bottle attack

North Vancouver taxi driver injured in liquor bottle attack

North Vancouver RCMP are looking for a suspect who threw a liquor bottle through the window of a moving cab, injuring the driver.
West Vancouver to push for real estate reform at meeting of local governments

West Vancouver to push for real estate reform at meeting of local governments

West Vancouver’s bid to rid speculators from its overheated housing market may get a boost from senior levels of government when the Union of B.C. Municipalities convenes at the end of September.
Grain exports continue to climb as trade slows

Grain exports continue to climb as trade slows

Rail improvements and new grain elevators now online