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District of North Van must pay $1.5M more for expropriated land, court orders

District of North Van must pay $1.5M more for expropriated land, court orders

Developer was seeking more than $4 million but the judge awarded less
'He's a fighter': Family of mom, son killed in B.C. highway crash launch GoFundMe

'He's a fighter': Family of mom, son killed in B.C. highway crash launch GoFundMe

Eight-year-old Tristan is recovering in a Vancouver hospital with "multiple internal and external injuries," says his grandfather.
North Shore students named winners in The Polygon's annual photography contest

North Shore students named winners in The Polygon's annual photography contest

The Sentinel Secondary students participated alongside students from 10 other schools across the lower mainland
Construction starts on 6-classroom expansion to Lynn Valley Elementary

Construction starts on 6-classroom expansion to Lynn Valley Elementary

Two school expansions, one new elementary planned for North Vancouver
B.C. woman, child killed in vehicle collision on Highway 1

B.C. woman, child killed in vehicle collision on Highway 1

A second child was injured. Police say they are expected to survive.
North Shore Zulu win trophy at North American Roller Hockey Championships

North Shore Zulu win trophy at North American Roller Hockey Championships

Most players on the team are elite-level ice hockey players from North Vancouver
Comic Strippers' 'Chips' to expose their tan lines in Coquitlam

Comic Strippers' 'Chips' to expose their tan lines in Coquitlam

The award-winning male stripper parody and improv troupe, based out of Coquitlam, is back on tour this month, wrapping up Nov. 15 in North Vancouver.
Editorial: Chemical spills in creeks are far too common on the North Shore

Editorial: Chemical spills in creeks are far too common on the North Shore

If you see a pollutant in a stream, call your municipality immediately to report it.
Second mystery spills turn North Vancouver's Wagg Creek brown

Second mystery spills turn North Vancouver's Wagg Creek brown

Streamkeepers are launching a monitoring program to find out what pollutants are entering local creeks. Two recent spills have impacted North Vancouver’s Wagg Creek
Andy Prest: Instant heroes and some villainy for Canada's Olympic run so far

Andy Prest: Instant heroes and some villainy for Canada's Olympic run so far

Shameful soccer spy tactics and hammer throw heroics have marked this year's Games for our country