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UPDATED: Squamish Nation council votes to support LNG benefit agreements

UPDATED: Squamish Nation council votes to support LNG benefit agreements

Impact benefit agreements with Woodfibre LNG, FortisBC, and the provincial government approved in close vote by Nation on Wednesday night
Antique arsenal wrongly destroyed by West Van police, lawsuit alleges

Antique arsenal wrongly destroyed by West Van police, lawsuit alleges

A British Properties man is suing the District of West Vancouver alleging his collection of antique firearms was wrongly destroyed by West Vancouver police. Joachim Matthias Waibel has filed suit in B.C.
District demurs on affordable housing

District demurs on affordable housing

District of North Vancouver council has punted debate for a new affordable housing strategy into 2019. Coun.
B.C. Supreme Court grants big win to private health clinics

B.C. Supreme Court grants big win to private health clinics

Private health clinics in British Columbia were handed a victory by the B.C. Supreme Court on Friday, Nov. 23, when the court granted an injunction that would prevent clinics from having to close their doors.
What's up at council this week?

What's up at council this week?

It’s a North Vancouver doubleheader this Monday with City and District councils both scheduled to swing into deliberation.
West Van district prepares for king tide

West Van district prepares for king tide

West Vancouver's Silk Purse Gallery and Music Box buildings are encircled by a tiger dam Saturday to prevent possible flooding from rising seawater due to the combination of an impending king tide and stormy weather conditions anticipated in the upco
District of North Van reaffirms pipeline opposition

District of North Van reaffirms pipeline opposition

New council united on environmental concerns
West Van officer sent nude photos to victim of domestic violence

West Van officer sent nude photos to victim of domestic violence

A West Vancouver police officer has been fired after an investigation found he committed 25 acts of police misconduct, including sending nude photos of himself and inappropriate texts to victims of domestic violence and harassment.
Heavy rains expected to pummel North Shore Sunday

Heavy rains expected to pummel North Shore Sunday

If your mind isn’t in the gutter, it probably should be.
North Van distillery to expand tasting lounge

North Van distillery to expand tasting lounge

District of North Vancouver council is raising a glass to a new craft distillery lounge. Council voted unanimously Monday night to endorse the Woods Distillery Company’s application to the B.C.