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Capilano roll-over

Capilano roll-over

The two young passengers of a flipped Mini Cooper are fortunate to be walking away from an accident on Capilano Road Wednesday afternoon. North Vancouver RCMP was called to the scene around 2 p.m.
Mary Ellen Angelscribe, miracle observer

Mary Ellen Angelscribe, miracle observer

Pet columnist, author, and believer in miracles Mary Ellen “Angelscribe” Kenny, began her day at Ambleside Park dog walk in West Vancouver, but continued on missing a precious piece of jewelry for the rest of the afternoon. At around 6:30 p.m.
West Vancouver homeowner sues claiming hydro pole drops property value

West Vancouver homeowner sues claiming hydro pole drops property value

A West Vancouver homeowner is suing the District of West Vancouver and the developer of a property on Evelyn Drive, claiming the erection of a new 45-foot power pole next to his house has lowered his property value.
Rescued North Shore Rescue member doing ‘really well’

Rescued North Shore Rescue member doing ‘really well’

Cancer lives by his rules, Piggot says while in treatment
Pay parking coming to North Vancouver's Harbourside neighbourhood

Pay parking coming to North Vancouver's Harbourside neighbourhood

The free ride may not abide in Harbourside, following council’s decision to support new restrictions including pay parking between Bewicke Avenue and Mackay Creek.
Former West Vancouver man jailed for sexual abuse

Former West Vancouver man jailed for sexual abuse

Offences against children spanned two generations
Automated features offer safety ,convenience

Automated features offer safety ,convenience

There are a lot of questions being asked about the autonomous car these days, though most of them seem to have skewed to the "when?" rather than the "how?" The fact is, almost all the technology is in existence already, out there in the real world ge
Federal budget funds Lions Gate plant

Federal budget funds Lions Gate plant

It’s a big-spending budget and a sizable chunk of it will be spent on some high-priority projects for the North Shore. Finance Minister Bill Morneau delivered the 2016 federal budget in Parliament Tuesday afternoon, projecting a $29.
Former North Vancouver Anglican priest facing more sex charges

Former North Vancouver Anglican priest facing more sex charges

The former North Vancouver Anglican priest accused of sexually abusing a number of boys in a youth detention centre in the 1980s is now facing more than a dozen new charges. Gordon William Dominey, 63, had been the interim priest at St.
Balmier than usual spring temps expected

Balmier than usual spring temps expected

The pink clouds of cherry blossoms and magnolia buds that signal spring are already out in North Shore gardens and along city streets. Officially, the spring equinox arrives this weekend at 9:30 p.m.