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Emery Place residents protest in lead up to public hearing

Emery Place residents protest in lead up to public hearing

Approximately two dozen Emery Place residents rallied Friday at their Lynn Valley housing complex to oppose a proposal that would replace 61 apartments and townhomes with a 411-unit development.
Bear breaks into Squamish hiker’s vehicle, steals cooler

Bear breaks into Squamish hiker’s vehicle, steals cooler

A Squamish woman is warning locals and tourists alike to be exceptionally vigilant about bears in the backcountry after one broke into her vehicle and stole her cooler Monday night.
Sunny skies send temperatures soaring in North Vancouver, West Vancouver

Sunny skies send temperatures soaring in North Vancouver, West Vancouver

Balmy weather, slightly cooler, in the mix for Victoria Day weekend
Lions Bay fire caused by a person, investigators say

Lions Bay fire caused by a person, investigators say

All six hikers near the fire have either walked away from area or been flown to safety
Squamish Nation chief launches bid for mayor of Vancouver

Squamish Nation chief launches bid for mayor of Vancouver

Ian Campbell to face Taleeb Noormohamed June 24 in Vision’s mayoral nomination contest
Couple in North Van on work visa left gutted after car is stolen

Couple in North Van on work visa left gutted after car is stolen

Plans to fly home tonight cancelled and clothes on their back is all the couple have left
West Vancouver's 'Real Housewife' ordered to pay retroactive child support

West Vancouver's 'Real Housewife' ordered to pay retroactive child support

Judge reject's Jody Claman's claim of being broke
What's up at North Shore councils this week?

What's up at North Shore councils this week?

This article has been amended to correct the description of the Emery Place development. Our three councils are all faced with crucial issues this week.
Sea cadets seek permanent home in North Vancouver

Sea cadets seek permanent home in North Vancouver

The lack of a decent place to train might leave 34 sea cadets adrift, according to one navy lieutenant who addressed City of North Vancouver council last week. Citing safety concerns, the North Vancouver Sea Cadet Corps.
New political party declares in North Vancouver

New political party declares in North Vancouver

The District of North Vancouver has its first declared mayoral challenger and a new municipal political party backing her.