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City of North Vancouver OKs updated OCP

City of North Vancouver OKs updated OCP

It’s been a three-and-half-year gestation period but the birthing process for the City of North Vancouver’s new official community plan is nearing an end.
Turning Point recovery house defended

Turning Point recovery house defended

Turning Point discussion draws a crowd at Parkgate

Should we increase the minimum wage?

The B.C. Federation of Labour this week called on the provincial government to increase the minimum wage to $15 from its current rate of $10.25 an hour.

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Grouse and Cypress reopen, but Seymour waits for real snow

Grouse and Cypress reopen, but Seymour waits for real snow

After costly hiatus, temperature drops enough for struggling ski hills to make snow
Gordon Smith donates personal art collection to West Vancouver Museum

Gordon Smith donates personal art collection to West Vancouver Museum

Acclaimed Canadian artist and longtime West Vancouver resident Gordon Smith has given a huge boost to his hometown museum — a significant portion of his personal and impressive art collection.
Two arrested for North Vancouver man's murder

Two arrested for North Vancouver man's murder

Two men are in custody facing serious charges in connection with the death of 27-year-old James Enright of North Vancouver who was killed near the Edmonds SkyTrain station in Burnaby last month.
Lions Gate Hospital custodial staff face layoffs

Lions Gate Hospital custodial staff face layoffs

About 140 janitorial staff who work as cleaners at Lions Gate Hospital and five other care facilities for seniors on the North Shore have been handed layoff notices.
Former District of North Vancouver council candidate sues for defamation

Former District of North Vancouver council candidate sues for defamation

Hazen Colbert seeks $83K in damages for ‘reckless and abusive’ comments made during 2014 municipal election campaign.