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Defence minister marks start of joint support ship construction at Seaspan

Defence minister marks start of joint support ship construction at Seaspan

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan took part in cutting some of the first steel for Canada’s joint support ships with a plasma cutter at Seaspan shipyards Friday while announcing the official start to the project.
North Vancouver LGBTQ advocate celebrates Supreme Court's decision on Trinity Western

North Vancouver LGBTQ advocate celebrates Supreme Court's decision on Trinity Western

Highest court in land backs Law Society of B.C., Trinity Western University's covenant deemed "degrading"
60 years ago my grandfather died building the Second Narrows Bridge

60 years ago my grandfather died building the Second Narrows Bridge

Ironworker John Wright one of 18 men who perished on June 17, 1958
North Vancouver rallies to support Lynn Valley fire victims

North Vancouver rallies to support Lynn Valley fire victims

Developers, property managers donate apartments for displaced familites
TransLink teases North Shore B-Line survey results

TransLink teases North Shore B-Line survey results

The majority of respondents say they support the proposed stops for a new B-Line bus service for the North Shore, but local municipalities and TransLink have some tougher questions to answer about what exactly the service will look like when it’s rol
City of North Van may forgo cash for below-market housing

City of North Van may forgo cash for below-market housing

Co-housing is going public. City of North Vancouver residents will have their chance to weigh in on a 27-unit co-housing project slated for Chesterfield Avenue, following council’s 6-1 decision to push the project to public hearing Monday.
Handsworth evacuated following bomb threat

Handsworth evacuated following bomb threat

Students streamed out of Handsworth Secondary Thursday morning after the school received a bomb threat at approximately 8:35 a.m. It took about 20 minutes to clear students and staff from the building, according to North Vancouver RCMP Cpl.
Three ways to help Lynn Valley fire victims

Three ways to help Lynn Valley fire victims

Donations received at mall, bank and parade
B.C. Supreme Court sides with West Van in $5.3M waterfront property dispute

B.C. Supreme Court sides with West Van in $5.3M waterfront property dispute

District, which appropriated lot "for public use" in 2015, will not have to pay higher amount previous owner demanded
Nail gun mishap in West Vancouver sends worker to hospital

Nail gun mishap in West Vancouver sends worker to hospital

Ouch! That’s gotta hurt. A construction worker on a West Vancouver job site was taken to hospital Monday morning after accidentally stapling a nail into his leg with a nail gun. The man was working for Ringmaster Construction Management Ltd.