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Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh share in $480-million Jericho Lands purchase

Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh share in $480-million Jericho Lands purchase

The Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam nations have signed a deal with the province that will make them the owners and developers of arguably the most valuable real estate in the country.

What do you think of the Shipyards plan?

As excitement builds over the new waterfront plans in North Vancouver, local residents are looking forward to having an area that enhances not only the look of their neighbourhood but the liveliness and activity of the community.
Residents around Sentinel Hill call for sound barriers

Residents around Sentinel Hill call for sound barriers

Highway noise ruins Burley Park, neighbours say
District of North Vancouver firefighters trained in autism awareness

District of North Vancouver firefighters trained in autism awareness

District of North Vancouver firefighters are now specially trained to help people with autism spectrum disorder, making the department the second in Canada to complete that training.
City of North Vancouver, Lillooet to petition for return of rail

City of North Vancouver, Lillooet to petition for return of rail

Sea to Sky passenger service makes sense, mayors say
West Vancouver public school rated one of the best in B.C.

West Vancouver public school rated one of the best in B.C.

Irwin Park tops annual schools ranking, Ecole Cedardale and Mulgrave also grab top score
North Vancouver man dies in house fire

North Vancouver man dies in house fire

A 61-year-old North Vancouver man is dead following a house fire Tuesday morning at 2831 Wembley Drive. District of North Vancouver firefighters raced to the scene around 10:30 a.m.
UPDATED: The Shipyards plan surges ahead

UPDATED: The Shipyards plan surges ahead

Outdoor ice rink, retail and hotel all included in major waterfront redevelopment
Park Royal chess players ousted from food court

Park Royal chess players ousted from food court

Board games a mall mainstay for 50 years, 'loiterers' told they're no longer welcome
District of North Vancouver debates traffic vs. affordability on parkway

District of North Vancouver debates traffic vs. affordability on parkway

District of North Vancouver may be easing off the brakes when it comes to development in the Seymour area.