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City of North Vancouver council debates heritage preservation

City of North Vancouver council debates heritage preservation

How much are North Vancouver’s residents willing to pay for North Vancouver’s heritage? City of North Vancouver council debated the awkward relationship between the memories of yesterday and the tax bills of tomorrow at a meeting April 11.
Two men fined $3,300 for illegal crab fishing in North Vancouver

Two men fined $3,300 for illegal crab fishing in North Vancouver

Two men caught illegally catching Dungeness crabs off North Vancouver’s Cates Park last year have been fined over $3,000 by the courts. The two men were caught illegally fishing for crabs off the pier on Jan. 11, 2015.
Dog poop bags raining down on North Vancouver rooftop

Dog poop bags raining down on North Vancouver rooftop

There are doggy-dos and doggy-don’ts. A Lower Lonsdale strata building manager is wondering who has made a habit of throwing bags full of dog poop onto his roof. It first started in the summer of 2015.
North Vancouver condo project blamed for damage to car

North Vancouver condo project blamed for damage to car

LoLo woman in dispute with developer
TransLink planning changes to four North Shore bus routes

TransLink planning changes to four North Shore bus routes

TransLink is tinkering with a number of its North Shore bus routes affecting transit users who ride to Upper Lonsdale, Lynn Valley and Horseshoe Bay.
West Vancouver adopts tree protection law

West Vancouver adopts tree protection law

Interim bylaw will prevent cutting of very large trees
UPDATED: Teen’s body pulled from Lynn Canyon after three weeks

UPDATED: Teen’s body pulled from Lynn Canyon after three weeks

After a weeks-long, multi-agency effort, rescue crews have recovered the body of Cole Marsh, the Coquitlam teen presumed drowned in Lynn Creek last month.
Port adopts new official name

Port adopts new official name

Port Metro Vancouver is no more. From now on, ships heading into local terminals will be entering the Port of Vancouver. The port officially rebranded last week, shedding its old moniker.
North Shore basks in spring heat wave

North Shore basks in spring heat wave

After stretching to record breaking levels at the start of the week, the mercury will likely slide again Thursday, according to Environment Canada meteorologist Matt MacDonald.
UPDATE: Transport Canada investigating paraglider caught in hydro wires

UPDATE: Transport Canada investigating paraglider caught in hydro wires

Transport Canada is investigating after a wayward paraglider became snagged on power lines Monday night, putting roughly 2,800 properties in Canyon Heights and Edgemont in the dark. The incident happened just after 8:30 p.m.