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1. A Coquitlam man was arrested with marijuana, cocaine, heroin and methamphetamines after dialing a wrong number and offering drugs for sale. Who answered the phone?
2. February marked 10 years from what catastrophe that nearly left the North Shore News in the ashcan of history?
3. Midway through a party being thrown to celebrate their achievements, this beloved volunteer organization was called into action.
4. What obsolete and apparently unfamiliar electronic device prompted a rush-hour evacuation of the SeaBus when a well-meaning rider found it under a seat and believed it was a bomb?
5. City of North Vancouver council formally abandoned any potential plans for including these two flashy but highly divisive amusements on its soon-to-be-redeveloped waterfront.
6. A Lower Mainland developer offered one of these normally big-ticket items for free (providing you came to pick it up and take it away yourself).
7. After decades patrolling Canada’s seas and endless, fierce battles in the courtroom, HMCS Annapolis was finally sunk in Howe Sound by this.
8. The City of North Vancouver’s bylaws for this hazardous activity are about as strict as they get. But don’t expect the ticket book to come out if you get caught, one Lower Lonsdale business owner figured out.
9. Sorry, mom. A North Vancouver woman crashed her SUV into a power pole and was fined $367, all because she was reaching for this item.
10. Crews gathered at Seaspan’s North Vancouver shipyard got to work on this 14-metre-long, deep water explorer.
11. The City and District of North Vancouver and North Vancouver school board won colourful praise for hoisting this flag.
12. When Justin Trudeau came to campaign on the North Shore, he said it was like coming home. Why?
13. Hardly Sarah McLachlan or Ed Sheeran, June’s Ambleside Live headliner was a bit of a blue collar departure for West Vancouver. Who was it?
14. After being called military-esque and Orwellian, the North Shore Mountain Bike Association quickly disbanded this group dedicated to monitoring trail conditions.
15. Citing health concerns, the province banned the sale of these bafflingly popular devices to minors.
16. North Shore teens are leaders in the province when it comes to these activities, according to the McCreary Centre Society.
17. This volunteer society organized a rescue effort to carry 50 individuals to safety after they became trapped by a massive rock slide.
18. Five years after they raised more than $100,000 to build a playground at Fromme elementary, Braemar area parents were dismayed to see their kids kicked off the soccer field. Why couldn’t the kids stay and play?
19. How much money did West Vancouver Mayor Michael Smith accept in campaign donations from individuals, businesses and unions, according to financial disclosure statement released in the spring?
20. West Vancouver Baptist Church planned to erect one of these, 14.9 metres high, but abandoned the idea over objections from parishioners.