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Transit, taxes on menu at chamber breakfast

Transit, taxes on menu at chamber breakfast

Bringing rapid transit to the North Shore and the impact of taxes and housing on local businesses were all on the menu as three local MLAs sat down to breakfast with North Vancouver Chamber members Thursday.
West Van tightens tree protections

West Van tightens tree protections

West Vancouver’s bylaw protecting trees on private property could soon carry more bark and more bite. Council voted Monday night for a new, stricter set of rules property owners must follow if they want to fire up the chainsaw.
West Van council looks to implement photo radar

West Van council looks to implement photo radar

West Vancouver council says it’s time to bring back photo radar in key stretches of local roads known for leadfoot drivers. Council passed unanimously a motion from Couns.
ICBC car-burning, shooting privacy case one step closer to class action

ICBC car-burning, shooting privacy case one step closer to class action

Former employee sold 78 people’s data to drug dealers for $25 each
West Van going to court over stormwater protests

West Van going to court over stormwater protests

A group of West Vancouver residents continue to protest the Five Creeks diversion project. But the municipality is warning that anyone who interferes with construction may face arrest.
Purr-fect cat politician upstages Bowen Island council

Purr-fect cat politician upstages Bowen Island council

Council stops as cat makes entrance, takes councillor’s chair
District examines transportation options in evacuation plan

District examines transportation options in evacuation plan

A phased southbound evacuation from Squamish could take 13 hours
Mail order handgun nets 7 charges for North Vancouver man

Mail order handgun nets 7 charges for North Vancouver man

A high-stakes investigation by North Vancouver RCMP into a mail-order purchase of a handgun has led to seven charges against a North Vancouver man.
North Van students ahead of curve, say international policy-makers

North Van students ahead of curve, say international policy-makers

OECD education delegates pay visit to Argyle and Mountainside schools
Burnaby council advances SFU gondola despite concerns

Burnaby council advances SFU gondola despite concerns

Councillors want Forest Grove residents consulted before TransLink approves route