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Are you missing this bike? North Van RCMP wants to know

Are you missing this bike? North Van RCMP wants to know

A brand new bike with a price tag still on it has been turned in to the North Vancouver RCMP. A new Avalanche GT Alterra with no signs of use was found abandoned in the 2000 block of Chesterfield Avenue Nov.
Ice and snow freeze out hikers on Grouse Grind

Ice and snow freeze out hikers on Grouse Grind

Icy, slippery conditions and snow have led to the closure of the Grouse Grind trail, Metro Vancouver announced Tuesday.
Deal struck by TransLink for free Wi-Fi across system

Deal struck by TransLink for free Wi-Fi across system

TransLink and Shaw Communications Inc. have struck a deal to add free Wi-Fi to transit. Starting in 2020, TransLink riders will be able to access Wi-Fi on buses, SkyTrain or SeaBus – even if they are not Shaw customers.
West Van vandal cracks 11 car windows

West Van vandal cracks 11 car windows

A rock-throwing vandal has smashed windows of 11 cars parked in the Ambleside-Dundarave area over the past six weeks, according to West Vancouver police.
North Vancouver schools ditching honour roll

North Vancouver schools ditching honour roll

It’s report card week in North Vancouver. But this year, there are fewer students than ever on the school district’s honour roll. That’s not because of a lack of high academic achievers, however.
Local First Nations say government making 'same mistakes' at new NEB hearings

Local First Nations say government making 'same mistakes' at new NEB hearings

First Nations on the North Shore are continuing to voice concerns about the latest round of consultations by a National Energy Board panel on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
Breaking: Huawei boss granted bail

Breaking: Huawei boss granted bail

Huawei executive Wanzhou Meng has been granted bail for $10 million — $7 million of which must be in cash — after her three-day hearing wrapped up Tuesday afternoon.
Precipitation pounds North Shore

Precipitation pounds North Shore

Rain down low and snow up high as Environment Canada issues a warning
North Shore Rescue poised to break call-out record

North Shore Rescue poised to break call-out record

A busy weekend in the backcountry has North Shore Rescue poised to break records for the highest number of call-outs they’ve had in a year. “We had our 138th and 139th calls so we’ve tied our overall record in 2015,” said Doug Pope, search manager.
Time of the sign may be drawing nigh in West Van

Time of the sign may be drawing nigh in West Van

Council looks to limit size, number of election signs