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City of North Vancouver reviews draft housing action plan

City of North Vancouver reviews draft housing action plan

Consultant’s report addresses housing gaps, emerging needs
Busker sues City of North Vancouver over charter rights

Busker sues City of North Vancouver over charter rights

Singer seeking $140K in lost income from municipality
Off-duty North Vancouver cops repair teens' ‘fence bowling’ damage

Off-duty North Vancouver cops repair teens' ‘fence bowling’ damage

Some off-duty and retired North Vancouver RCMP members gave up their weekends to mend a fence they say was wrecked by Deep Cove teens engaging in “fence bowling.
Ministry investigating new design for the Cut

Ministry investigating new design for the Cut

Transportation planners from the District of North Vancouver and province are floating a new idea aimed at easing traffic on the Cut.
West Vancouver moves to limit massive house size

West Vancouver moves to limit massive house size

After years of bulking up, houses in West Vancouver may finally be slimming down. West Vancouver council unanimously supported new rules meant to set limits on the district’s increasingly palatial houses at a council meeting Monday.
North Shore News recognized with multiple newspaper awards

North Shore News recognized with multiple newspaper awards

The North Shore News is a big winner in the 2016 annual Canadian Community Newspaper Awards. Writers, photographers and ad designers have all been recognized in this year’s competition as among the best in Canada.
North Shore Rescue airlifts injured senior from remote country

North Shore Rescue airlifts injured senior from remote country

North Shore Rescue has airlifted a critically injured senior from a remote area up Indian Arm. The team got the call from the Emergency Operations Centre just after 1 p.m.
New location floated for North Vancouver museum project

New location floated for North Vancouver museum project

Supporters of the North Vancouver Museum and Archives are hopeful they’ve found a new home for a revamped museum on the City of North Vancouver’s waterfront.
West Vancouver owners chop trees to beat bylaw

West Vancouver owners chop trees to beat bylaw

At least two dozen mature trees were chopped down in a West Vancouver backyard this week, some falling just hours before council passed the district’s first ever tree protection bylaw .
Pay parking debated for District of North Vancouver's busiest parks

Pay parking debated for District of North Vancouver's busiest parks

District of North Vancouver council is considering putting a price on parking at its busiest parks during peak season.