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North Vancouver RCMP investigating altercation between teenager and security guard caught on tape

North Vancouver RCMP investigating altercation between teenager and security guard caught on tape

North Vancouver RCMP are looking to speak with the individuals involved in a filmed altercation which appears to show a male security guard apparently spitting on and hitting a teenage girl.
BC Ferries crew member injured while working on docked vessel

BC Ferries crew member injured while working on docked vessel

A BC Ferries crew member is in hospital after being injured while working on the Queen of Cowichan on Saturday morning. BC Ferries said the female worker was hurt while on duty on the car deck after an issue with one of the bow doors Oct. 19.
B.C. government working to change cannabis retail rules

B.C. government working to change cannabis retail rules

B.C.’s solicitor general is looking to broaden what stores can sell, and to allow growers to sell direct to consumers
North Van PPC candidate's election signs defaced with racist graffiti

North Van PPC candidate's election signs defaced with racist graffiti

Police are investigating after three election signs were defaced with racist graffiti earlier this week. In each case, an anti-Arab message was scrawled in black ink on a People’s Party of Canada campaign sign.
Province to seek public input on future of ferries

Province to seek public input on future of ferries

The province will launch an online engagement process in the new year to help develop a long-term vision for coastal ferry services, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure announced Friday.
B.C. Ambulance wants Bowen Islanders to stop showing up at the station, call 911 instead

B.C. Ambulance wants Bowen Islanders to stop showing up at the station, call 911 instead

'We’ve been getting quite an increase in people just showing up to the station with anything from real emergency situations to just things like removing ticks'
Pot shops lining up in District of North Vancouver

Pot shops lining up in District of North Vancouver

A year after the seed of legalization was planted, things are beginning to flower for District of North Vancouver cannabis users.
PPC mailer draws criticism but is within Elections Canada rules

PPC mailer draws criticism but is within Elections Canada rules

An election flyer that includes unsubstantiated claims does not violate the letter of the law, but a few residents accused it of violating the spirit.
Liberals silent, Conservatives backtrack on birth tourism fix

Liberals silent, Conservatives backtrack on birth tourism fix

Conservative Party of Canada “supports” birthright citizenship despite rising instances of birth tourism
West Vancouver’s Sultan won’t run again

West Vancouver’s Sultan won’t run again

After five terms and 18 years in office, West Vancouver-Capilano Liberal MLA Ralph Sultan has announced he won’t be seeking election again.