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City of North Van allots $6M toward Harry Jerome

City of North Van allots $6M toward Harry Jerome

Buchanan calls for delay and ‘fresh look’
3 teens struck on Montroyal

3 teens struck on Montroyal

Three teens were injured after being struck by a driver while they tried to cross Montroyal Boulevard Tuesday. The boys, all Grade 8 students at Handsworth Secondary, were on their way to school when the incident happened around 8 a.m.
No charges for Greenpeace aerial blockade at Ironworkers bridge

No charges for Greenpeace aerial blockade at Ironworkers bridge

Twelve protesters who were part of Greenpeace’s “aerial blockade” of oil tankers in Burrard Inlet this summer will not face criminal charges.
Faulty trail app sends hiker into danger in the North Shore mountains

Faulty trail app sends hiker into danger in the North Shore mountains

North Shore Rescue says a tourist using a faulty trail map app on his phone was led astray into danger Monday evening. The hiker, a 37-year-old man who was visiting from the U.K., was using the Maps.me app to navigate his way off Crown Mountain.
Here's what you should know about election polls this voting season

Here's what you should know about election polls this voting season

Polls are like movie trailers: some people like them, other people hate them, but they are not the movie, explains pollster Greg Lyle.
Derelict West Vancouver Marina to reopen

Derelict West Vancouver Marina to reopen

Nine months after boarding up access to a dilapidated private marina, the District of West Vancouver has struck a deal with the owner allowing it to be reopened.
North Vancouver trustee candidates talk enrolment pressures, student mental health

North Vancouver trustee candidates talk enrolment pressures, student mental health

Promoting inclusivity for all students, tackling mental health, sorting out dysfunction on the board and refusing to sell any more school land were among the issues touched on at an all-candidates meeting for North Vancouver city school trustees host
Spotlight on the newspaper industry

Spotlight on the newspaper industry

North Shore News event celebrates National Newspaper Week
Burnaby demands Trans Mountain's razor wire boom be removed from Burrard Inlet

Burnaby demands Trans Mountain's razor wire boom be removed from Burrard Inlet

Boom protects construction at marine terminal, Trans Mountain says
District of North Van ballot adds housing, amalgamation votes

District of North Van ballot adds housing, amalgamation votes

District of North Vancouver voters aren’t just picking a new mayor and council on Oct. 20. They’ve also been given the chance to hand their new municipal leaders some Day 1 marching orders.