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With new lanes open, North Van bridge project hits half-way point

With new lanes open, North Van bridge project hits half-way point

After six months of a tight squeeze, things are opening up on the new Mosquito Creek Bridge. Crews shut down Marine Drive Wednesday night to transition traffic from the older northern portion of the bridge to the newly finished southern side.
Horgan says B.C. will push back on feds over return to rule against passengers on enclosed car decks

Horgan says B.C. will push back on feds over return to rule against passengers on enclosed car decks

Transport Canada has the final say, and they've gone back to their existing rules
North Vancouver man charged for indecency aboard bus

North Vancouver man charged for indecency aboard bus

A North Vancouver man is facing public indecency charges after police allege he exposed himself to two teen victims aboard a local bus. The incident happened on the evening of Aug.
Port of Vancouver lifts Deep Cove dock ban

Port of Vancouver lifts Deep Cove dock ban

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has lifted a 12-year-old moratorium on new recreational docks in Indian Arm and the eastern portion of Burrard Inlet.
Double trouble: RCMP charge impaired driver for trying to prevent car from being towed

Double trouble: RCMP charge impaired driver for trying to prevent car from being towed

The driver, whose car was impounded as a result of impaired driving charges, was also charged with causing a disturbance over the Labour Day weekend
Firefighters investigate cause of Deep Cove wildfire

Firefighters investigate cause of Deep Cove wildfire

District of North Vancouver firefighters are investigating possible causes this morning after spending several tense hours battling a wildfire that broke out in a forested area near Deep Cove Wednesday night.
37 COVID-19 cases among Squamish Nation members

37 COVID-19 cases among Squamish Nation members

10 cases are active, 27 people are no longer considered infectious
Union welcomes charges after North Van worker’s death

Union welcomes charges after North Van worker’s death

North Vancouver’s Neptune Bulk Terminals is facing a host of charges stemming from the death of a worker. In October 2018, longshoreman Donald Jantz was cleaning the terminal’s stacker reclaimer when he fell.
BC Ferries passengers must leave vehicles on enclosed decks beginning Sept. 30

BC Ferries passengers must leave vehicles on enclosed decks beginning Sept. 30

VICTORIA — BC Ferries passengers will no longer be allowed to remain in their vehicles during sailings on major routes in order to self-isolate during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Free mental-health support for B.C. post-secondary students

Free mental-health support for B.C. post-secondary students

Post-secondary students beginning or returning to school this fall are reminded they can get access to free 24-hour mental-health counselling and referral services when needed.