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North Van students receive CPR and defibrillator training

North Van students receive CPR and defibrillator training

School district now has AEDs in all seven high schools
North Van child care centres receive funding for 172 new spaces

North Van child care centres receive funding for 172 new spaces

North Shore parents will soon have more childminding options – 172 to be exact. The province announced $431,950 in capital funding for licensed child care spaces at two new centres in North Vancouver last week.
Home was an arsenal with 100 firearms, explosives and detonators

Home was an arsenal with 100 firearms, explosives and detonators

A Campbell River man is facing firearm charges after RCMP seized a cache of 10 firearms, including high-powered explosives and detonators from a home.
B.C. weather: Wintry blast brings -40 wind chills, arctic winds, snow to parts of province

B.C. weather: Wintry blast brings -40 wind chills, arctic winds, snow to parts of province

More chilly and challenging weather conditions are on the way for British Columbia's inner south coast
Joint support ship next for Seaspan shipyard

Joint support ship next for Seaspan shipyard

The federal government revealed this week that one of the massive navy joint support ships will be built in North Vancouver’s Seaspan Shipyards right after work wraps up on the three federal fisheries vessels as part of the government’s national ship
Housing ‘solutions lab’ sought by City of North Van

Housing ‘solutions lab’ sought by City of North Van

City of North Vancouver Mayor Linda Buchanan says it’s time for the North Shore’s municipalities to stop trying to tackle the housing affordability crisis in isolation.
Roe-herring fishery goes ahead despite outcry

Roe-herring fishery goes ahead despite outcry

A roe-herring fishery in the Strait of Georgia will go ahead despite the objections of conservation groups worried about its impact on endangered chinook and southern resident killer whales.
Hockey players part of alleged bullying, assault at North Shore Winter Club

Hockey players part of alleged bullying, assault at North Shore Winter Club

The North Vancouver RCMP has confirmed they are investigating a report about an alleged assault that was reportedly part of a bullying incident involving teenaged hockey players at the North Shore Winter Club.
ICBC heading for another billion-dollar loss; CEO cites injury claims, legal battles

ICBC heading for another billion-dollar loss; CEO cites injury claims, legal battles

B.C.’s motor-vehicle insurance provider continues to bleed money, with new numbers showing Insurance Corp. of B.C. posted a net loss of $860 million in the first nine months of its fiscal year, putting it on track to lose $1.
Conservationists 'implore' Burnaby council to halt project threatening bird habitat

Conservationists 'implore' Burnaby council to halt project threatening bird habitat

75 trees to be cut to make way for Metro Vancouver water line