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Retired judge to run for NDP in Burnaby-North Seymour

Retired judge to run for NDP in Burnaby-North Seymour

Newly minted federal New Democratic Party candidate Carol Baird Ellan is looking to shake up the Conservative stronghold Seymour area riding in the next election.
Man in custody after alleged North Vancouver condo rampage

Man in custody after alleged North Vancouver condo rampage

A man is in custody and facing several charges after an alleged domestic assault that spilled into the hallway of a Central Lonsdale condo building. The incident played out in a multi-family residence on the 100-block of West 22nd Street on Sunday.
Squamish Nation to probe Woodfibre LNG

Squamish Nation to probe Woodfibre LNG

First Nation conducts own environmental assessment

Arts project funding available

Local arts, cultural and community organizations may be eligible to receive grant money to help support projects and events that take place in North Vancouver.
‘Monster home’ debate not over

‘Monster home’ debate not over

West Vancouver council dodges house size limits, moves for public consult
West Vancouver woman acquitted in 'slave' case suing RCMP

West Vancouver woman acquitted in 'slave' case suing RCMP

A West Vancouver philanthropist who was acquitted in 2013 of charges that she brought a Tanzanian woman to Canada illegally then kept her as a “slave” inside her home is suing the RCMP and province’s director of civil forfeiture.
Apartment block heads to public hearing

Apartment block heads to public hearing

Moratorium on development in the District of North Vancouver lasted for two weeks
Residents irked by cell tower plan

Residents irked by cell tower plan

British Properties neighbours set to fight Telus proposal
Anger brewing over North Vancouver group home

Anger brewing over North Vancouver group home

A community meeting intended to answer questions of Seymour area residents regarding a proposed addictions recovery house Thursday night quickly devolved into anger and accusations.
West Vancouver mulls 'monster' homes on Monday

West Vancouver mulls 'monster' homes on Monday

It will be a question of character in West Vancouver council chambers Monday evening — neighbourhood character. Council is scheduled to debate new regulations that touch on the hot button issue of "monster homes.