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West Vancouver shells out for trash cans

West Vancouver shells out for trash cans

One man's trash can is another man's misleading news story. The cost of West Vancouver's new garbage cans was overstated in a TV news story, according to a municipal press release.

Inquiring Reporter

Back when gold rings were cheap and it was socially acceptable to re-gift milking maids, there were 12 days of Christmas.
Virus implicated in sea star die-off

Virus implicated in sea star die-off

Researchers pinpoint mysterious wasting disease's likely cause
District of North Vancouver flood damages near $1M

District of North Vancouver flood damages near $1M

District of North Vancouver staff and residents continue to deal with the fallout of the Nov. 3 flood that has done more than $1 million in damages and counting.
Squamish Nation members join protest as police arrest pipeline opponents on Burnaby Mountain

Squamish Nation members join protest as police arrest pipeline opponents on Burnaby Mountain

Members of the Squamish Nation were among a large crowd gathered on Burnaby Mountain Thursday morning as Burnaby RCMP moved in to arrest protesters blocking Kinder Morgan pipeline survey crews.
Suspicious blazes keep North Vancouver firefighters busy

Suspicious blazes keep North Vancouver firefighters busy

Investigators are sifting through the ashes of two suspicious fires in North Vancouver overnight Sunday. District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services were called to a fully engulfed home on Oxford Street next to Phibbs Exchange around 8:30 p.
Suspicious blazes keep North Vancouver firefighters busy

Suspicious blazes keep North Vancouver firefighters busy

Investigators are sifting through the ashes of two suspicious fires in North Vancouver overnight Sunday. District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services were called to a fully engulfed home on Oxford Street next to Phibbs Exchange around 8:30 p.
Night markets, concerts to return to North Vancouver waterfront

Night markets, concerts to return to North Vancouver waterfront

Building on its meteoric popularity in recent years, Friday Night Markets will be back at Shipbuilders' Square in 2015. City council voted Nov.
UPDATED: Big changing of the guard at West Vancouver school district

UPDATED: Big changing of the guard at West Vancouver school district

Nicole Brown, Sheelah Donahue and Pieter Dorsman are set to join incumbents Carolyn Broady and Dave Stevenson on the new West Vancouver school board.
North Shore students recognized as caring Canadians

North Shore students recognized as caring Canadians

Two North Shore students have received the Governor General's Caring Canadian Award. Kenneth Gordon Maplewood School student Isaac Heisler and former KGMS student Sarah Sullivan, now in Grade 7 at Upper Lynn elementary, were two of 10 B.C.