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Beach barbecue ban in effect

Beach barbecue ban in effect

There will be no roasting hot dogs over the coals at Ambleside, or any West Vancouver park, for now.
Pipeline protest

Pipeline protest

Supporters of the Dogwood Initiative protest near MP John Weston’s West Vancouver office in opposition to a proposed crude oil pipeline in northern B.C. and liquefied natural gas plant near Squamish.

Teens detained for shooting pellets at cars

A trio of North Shore teens — at least one of them masked — who hid in a wooded area near the Hollyburn Country Club shooting at people and passing cars with air pistols were nabbed by police Thursday.

District of North Vancouver votes against Kinder Morgan pipeline plan

Council voices opposition to increased tanker traffic
WorkSafeBC to close North Vancouver claims centre

WorkSafeBC to close North Vancouver claims centre

WorkSafeBC is closing its North Vancouver claims centre and moving about a hundred staff to a new office in the Tri-Cities area by the end of next year.
Test of bus driver shields extended

Test of bus driver shields extended

Some North Vancouver bus drivers will continue to have an extra level of protection from assault on board, as part of a pilot project that has been extended for another three months.

North Shore Scouts honoured

Five North Shore youth members of Scouts Canada were recently recognized for excellence in the Scout program.

West Vancouver least friendly city to open a small business, report finds

High cost of housing, limited transit contribute to low ranking
Seaspan chairman handed driving ban

Seaspan chairman handed driving ban

Kyle Washington, the executive chairman of Seaspan Corp.
Capilano University censored professor, report concludes

Capilano University censored professor, report concludes

Capilano University’s leadership is being called to apologize for censoring a former studio arts instructor or risk becoming a pariah institution among academics.