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City of North Van pays $550K for museum project

City of North Van pays $550K for museum project

Money to accommodate construction overruns
Students get a free pass this week – on transit

Students get a free pass this week – on transit

Students looking for a free ride will find one this week – on public transit. Starting today, children and youth in Metro Vancouver can jump on board TransLink buses for free, as part of the ninth annual I Love Transit Week.
Woodfibre LNG signs preliminary 13-year export deal

Woodfibre LNG signs preliminary 13-year export deal

Squamish's Woodfibre LNG has reached a preliminary agreement with the first and largest LNG importer in China. As with their other offtake agreements, this deal will be finalized closer to the start of plant operations, according to Woodfibre LNG.
Winter tire regulations begin Oct. 1, on Sea to Sky Highway

Winter tire regulations begin Oct. 1, on Sea to Sky Highway

Squamish drivers must have snow tires or risk a fine
Oh my gourdness: North Van grower looks to squash competition

Oh my gourdness: North Van grower looks to squash competition

For months, Jeff Pelletier has been keeping Ella safe from vermin and warm under her blankets. The Queensbury resident’s giant pumpkin is just days away from the big competition.
Building with illegal suites cited by District of North Vancouver

Building with illegal suites cited by District of North Vancouver

DNV puts notice on title of property, flags safety concerns
Emery Village tenants take District of North Vancouver to court

Emery Village tenants take District of North Vancouver to court

A group of North Vancouver residents including more than a dozen people who live in the Emery Village rental complex have filed a petition in B.C. Supreme Court challenging the district’s approval of Mosaic’s redevelopment plans for the property.
Government secrecy paves way for authoritarianism, expert warns

Government secrecy paves way for authoritarianism, expert warns

Openness, commitment to truth foster faith in institutions, remove knowledge gaps, Prof. Sean Holman tells B.C. Information Summit
New spending limits curtail North Shore election campaign costs

New spending limits curtail North Shore election campaign costs

Corporate and union donations banned under new rules
Two hospitalized after early morning apartment fire

Two hospitalized after early morning apartment fire

Two North Vancouver residents were briefly hospitalized and approximately 30 are out of their homes after a fire tore through a Lower Lonsdale apartment early Friday morning.