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Car2go car share service pulling out of Vancouver, North America

Car2go car share service pulling out of Vancouver, North America

As of July 2019, Car2go had been the world's largest car share operator
North Van B&E suspects arrested thanks to alert teen

North Van B&E suspects arrested thanks to alert teen

North Vancouver RCMP are praising some Capilano Road residents for quickly reporting a break-and-enter in progress allowing them to catch the suspects red handed.
City of North Vancouver OKs townhomes amid neighbours' plea to preserve laneway

City of North Vancouver OKs townhomes amid neighbours' plea to preserve laneway

This article has been amended. Despite an appeal from residents to stay out of their lane, City of North Vancouver council unanimously approved a pair of three-storey townhomes on West Fourth Street at its Dec. 9 meeting.
Agassiz man jailed 15 months in snake venom case

Agassiz man jailed 15 months in snake venom case

Two-year-old girl died in his care - most likely after being bitten by a snake
Pot shop on Tsleil-Waututh land raided

Pot shop on Tsleil-Waututh land raided

The owner of an unlicensed cannabis shop that had been operating in contravention of provincial regulations on Tsleil-Waututh Nation in North Vancouver is crying foul after provincial inspectors raided the store on Friday, shutting it down.
What’s next in the firefighters-BIM dispute? Looks like we won’t know until January

What’s next in the firefighters-BIM dispute? Looks like we won’t know until January

As the end of the year looms, islanders may be tying up loose ends, but the dispute between Bowen Island Municipality (BIM) and the volunteer firefighters won’t be one of them.
Park Royal pitches in $250,000 for West Vancouver sport facility fundraising campaign

Park Royal pitches in $250,000 for West Vancouver sport facility fundraising campaign

Fundraising for West Vancouver’s running track and sports field renovation project took another big leap Tuesday with the announcement of a $250,000 donation from Park Royal.
Protesters rally in support of First Nations’ Trans Mountain pipeline appeal (PHOTOS)

Protesters rally in support of First Nations’ Trans Mountain pipeline appeal (PHOTOS)

Trans Mountain pipeline protesters rallied on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery Monday, Dec. 16, as the Coldwater, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations begin court hearings at the Federal Court of Appeal.
6,000-unit Squamish Nation project in Vancouver exempt from foreign buyer tax

6,000-unit Squamish Nation project in Vancouver exempt from foreign buyer tax

A Dec. 10 vote among 827 members of the Squamish Nation has put in motion the largest residential development in Vancouver, which is expected to include the tallest towers in the city.
Real estate agent fined over property rental

Real estate agent fined over property rental

West Vancouver realtor was not licensed to act as a rental agent, and was fined $7,500 for unprofessional conduct