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North Vancouver bear killed, cubs sent for rehab

North Vancouver bear killed, cubs sent for rehab

Conservation officers have killed the first bear of the season on the North Shore after it became badly habituated to humans and their garbage.
Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh First Nations react to Kinder Morgan pipeline decision

Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh First Nations react to Kinder Morgan pipeline decision

The federal government’s decision to buy the assets of the Trans Mountain pipeline for $4.5 billion prompted swift reaction Tuesday from local First Nations who are opposing the project.
Near miss on bike commute prompts plea from Lynn Valley dad

Near miss on bike commute prompts plea from Lynn Valley dad

A Lynn Valley dad is calling for better conduct from drivers after he was nearly run over while riding with his kids to school Monday morning.
Police call on public to help locate missing North Van man

Police call on public to help locate missing North Van man

Update: North Vancouver RCMP have confirmed that Robert Sacco was been located safe and sound . In a press release sent out last night, the police thanked the media and the public for their assistance.
Canada to buy Trans Mountain pipeline

Canada to buy Trans Mountain pipeline

Canada is going to buy the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline – which terminates in Burnaby and has been the subject of more than 200 arrests and dozens of protests during the past few months.
West Vancouver crews tackle large brush fire

West Vancouver crews tackle large brush fire

While crews are battling forest fires around the province, local fire departments are finding brush fire season has arrived on the North Shore.
North Vancouver crews rescue man from Lynn Canyon

North Vancouver crews rescue man from Lynn Canyon

The sun is out. The temperature is above 20 C. And in North Vancouver, the sound of sirens can be heard rushing toward Lynn Canyon.
100L oil spill near Kamloops causes temporary closure of Trans Mountain pipeline

100L oil spill near Kamloops causes temporary closure of Trans Mountain pipeline

Oil went into ground and contained at Darfield facility.
What’s up at North Shore councils this week?

What’s up at North Shore councils this week?

We’ve got marijuana, an overdue OCP and townhouses, townhouses, townhouses! All three councils are in session this Monday, and each one promises all the excitement of a heavyweight fight – only there’s almost no chance of these encounters ending earl
Mike Little running for District of North Vancouver mayor

Mike Little running for District of North Vancouver mayor

Former District of North Vancouver council member Mike Little has declared his intentions to be mayor. Little, who served three terms on council (2005-2011), announced his campaign this week. “It’s been a poorly kept secret for a while,” he said.