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Start your Christmas shopping early to avoid holiday mail surge, says Canada Post

Start your Christmas shopping early to avoid holiday mail surge, says Canada Post

Canada Post says it is preparing for “a Christmas season like no other” and recommends people start their holiday shopping early.
North Vancouver-Lonsdale candidates talk taxes, transit and testing during chamber event

North Vancouver-Lonsdale candidates talk taxes, transit and testing during chamber event

Topics ranging from transit, taxes to testing for COVID-19 dominated a meet-the-candidates event for the North Vancouver-Lonsdale riding Thursday morning.
BC Ferries engagement draws 1,500 responses

BC Ferries engagement draws 1,500 responses

BC Ferries says its latest public engagement on Sunshine Coast service drew nearly 1,500 online responses and more than 80 applications to join the “Moving Ahead Together on the Sunshine Coast” working group. In an Oct.
Fatal Cleveland Dam disaster blamed on human error

Fatal Cleveland Dam disaster blamed on human error

Capilano River spillway malfunction that swept away anglers Ryan Nickerson and son Hugh still under investigation
Witness alerts New West Police to suspected impaired driver

Witness alerts New West Police to suspected impaired driver

It may have started out as an impaired driving call, but it ended up with a man being arrested and sent to hospital to be treated for an overdose. Just before 1 a.m. on Friday, Sept.
Hollyburn Elementary added to COVID-19 exposure list

Hollyburn Elementary added to COVID-19 exposure list

Parents of children in Div. 4 Grade 4 and 5 class told to monitor for symptoms
District of North Van to put teeth in bear bylaw

District of North Van to put teeth in bear bylaw

The District of North Vancouver is about to bring the hammer down on anyone tempting bears to an early death with attractants in their yards.
Candidates focus on COVID business impacts during North Van Chamber forum

Candidates focus on COVID business impacts during North Van Chamber forum

Questions about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on local business were the focus Wednesday morning as the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce hosted a virtual meet-the-candidate event for candidates running in the North Vancouver-Seymour riding.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: In 2002, a malfunction at Cleveland Dam sent water levels soaring

FROM THE ARCHIVES: In 2002, a malfunction at Cleveland Dam sent water levels soaring

The following News article, reprinted in its entirety, appeared in the North Shore News on June 28, 2002.
Cleveland Dam disaster investigation continues

Cleveland Dam disaster investigation continues

Metro Vancouver has ruled out foul play in the Oct. 1 release at the Cleveland Dam that sent a torrent of water down the Capilano River, leaving one man dead and another one missing. But, the exact cause has still not been revealed.