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First bell: North Shore schools prep for new academic year

First bell: North Shore schools prep for new academic year

Over 23,000 students in North and West Vancouver schools head back to the classrooms on Tuesday for a new school year.
With Greyhound about to quit B.C., Lillooet calls for return of passenger train service

With Greyhound about to quit B.C., Lillooet calls for return of passenger train service

District requests provincial study for rail line between North Vancouver and Prince George

Residents flee early morning house fire in North Vancouver

A house fire broke out in the 400 block of East Seventh Street in North Vancouver in the early hours of Saturday morning, sending six people who lived in the home running for their lives.
Six flee flames in early morning North Van house fire

Six flee flames in early morning North Van house fire

North Vancouver, West Vancouver MPs confident pipeline will be built

North Vancouver, West Vancouver MPs confident pipeline will be built

North Shore Liberal MPs said Friday they are confident setbacks dealt to the Trans Mountain pipeline project in a federal appeal court ruling can be overcome.
Politicians celebrate ground breaking on new $700M North Vancouver sewage plant

Politicians celebrate ground breaking on new $700M North Vancouver sewage plant

Politicians dug in their shovels to celebrate the official start of construction on the new $700-million sewage treatment plant for the North Shore Friday, vowing that when the plant is finished at the end of 2020, it will pass the smell test both li
District of North Vancouver mayoralty hopeful Roger Bassam pulls out of race

District of North Vancouver mayoralty hopeful Roger Bassam pulls out of race

District of North Vancouver Coun. Roger Bassam announced Friday he is pulling out of the race for mayor.
Overdose Outreach Team expands to North Shore

Overdose Outreach Team expands to North Shore

Vancouver Coastal Health’s Overdose Outreach Team is looking to strengthen its presence on the North Shore.
B.C. Ferries cancels several sailings between Vancouver and Victoria today

B.C. Ferries cancels several sailings between Vancouver and Victoria today

It’s not a great start to what’s already poised to be a busy few days for ferry travel. B.C.
Deep Cove filmmaker to run for District of North Van's mayor’s seat

Deep Cove filmmaker to run for District of North Van's mayor’s seat

Now that he’s up to speed, newly announced District of North Vancouver mayoralty candidate Erez Barzilay is ready to slow things down.