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Seniors advocate calls for changes

Seniors advocate calls for changes

Study looked at aggressive incidents
Sculptor’s family hopes for return of passport

Sculptor’s family hopes for return of passport

Court date set for Monday for West Van artist who has been detained in Iran for two weeks
North Vancouver RCMP to target road and bike safety

North Vancouver RCMP to target road and bike safety

North Vancouver residents can expect to see Mounties issuing more roadside tickets, especially in school zones. After conducting a public survey in October last year, the detachment has released its 2016 to 2018 police service plan.
Youth, community and the ‘red road’

Youth, community and the ‘red road’

Squamish powwow highlights traditions
Pipeline panel adds North Vancouver meeting

Pipeline panel adds North Vancouver meeting

After initially being shut out, the North Shore will now have a sit-down meeting with the federal panel consulting the public on Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline application.
West Vancouver politicians reject ‘vacancy tax’ as ineffective

West Vancouver politicians reject ‘vacancy tax’ as ineffective

Though they’re deeply concerned about speculation driving up cost of housing, members of West Vancouver council say they won’t be pursuing a tax on vacant homes anytime soon. B.C.
Man dead after fall at North Vancouver's Neptune Terminals

Man dead after fall at North Vancouver's Neptune Terminals

A worker has died in a fall at Neptune Bulk Terminals on the North Vancouver waterfront. WorkSafeBC and the B.C. Coroners Service are now investigating the incident, which happened early Wednesday morning.
Man survives night in Lynn Creek

Man survives night in Lynn Creek

District of North Vancouver firefighters say a man is fortunate to be alive after spending much of Saturday night unconscious in the rushing waters of Lynn Creek. Firefighters helped the man out of the woods around 10 a.m. Saturday.
Solo hikers add to risk on trails says North Shore Rescue

Solo hikers add to risk on trails says North Shore Rescue

Friends don’t let friends hike alone. That’s the message from North Shore Rescue this week, after three weekend operations to retrieve lost hikers who put themselves at greater risk by venturing out alone.
Anti-Semitic cyber-bullying mars end of West Vancouver school year

Anti-Semitic cyber-bullying mars end of West Vancouver school year

Anti-Semitic texts sent to Jewish teen shock dad