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Homes, cars, casino chips part of civil forfeiture claim against alleged money launderer

Homes, cars, casino chips part of civil forfeiture claim against alleged money launderer

Civil Forfeiture Office goes after Paul King Jin’s property and cash
Lawyer fined for impersonating wife in divorce case

Lawyer fined for impersonating wife in divorce case

Husband helped lawyer get credit report on wife, lawyer admits doing it five other times
Playground funding announced for North Van's Larson Elementary

Playground funding announced for North Van's Larson Elementary

The provincial government has announced it will provide $105,000 towards a new accessible playground at North Vancouver’s Larson Elementary.
Richmond luxury car detailer ordered to pay back $240,000

Richmond luxury car detailer ordered to pay back $240,000

The owner of a luxury car detailing business in Richmond has been ordered by a judge to pay back $240,000, plus interest and costs, to an unwitting investor.
Hydrogen fuel-cell fills coming to North Vancouver

Hydrogen fuel-cell fills coming to North Vancouver

The North Shore is soon to get its first hydrogen fuel-cell filling station.
Homeless deaths more than doubled in British Columbia in 2016, coroner says

Homeless deaths more than doubled in British Columbia in 2016, coroner says

A new report from the BC Coroners Service says 175 homeless individuals died in the province in 2016
Province reconfigures Lower Lynn interchange project detours

Province reconfigures Lower Lynn interchange project detours

The province is walking back some traffic restrictions put in place for construction of the $198-million Lower Lynn interchange project.
Court asked to toss complaint by man who allegedly threatened to blow up hospital

Court asked to toss complaint by man who allegedly threatened to blow up hospital

Man called Emotions Universe wants Islamophobia human rights case to go to full hearing
Man charged in connection with alleged snake venom death of toddler out on bail

Man charged in connection with alleged snake venom death of toddler out on bail

The family of a North Vancouver toddler who police allege died as a result of poisoning from snake venom say they are shocked a man charged in connection with her death has been allowed out on bail.
District of North Van cancels another affordable housing project

District of North Van cancels another affordable housing project

District of North Vancouver council has spiked another affordable housing project, this time before plans for it were released to the public.