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Province updates North Vancouver traffic fix plans

Province updates North Vancouver traffic fix plans

The province has debuted its updated plans for $200 million worth of engineering and concrete to break up the notorious traffic congestion on Highway 1.
English language learners on the rise in West Vancouver school district

English language learners on the rise in West Vancouver school district

Demographic change in West Vancouver, including a wave of immigration from China over the past five years, is being reflected in local schools.
City of North Van’s taxes to go up 2.5%

City of North Van’s taxes to go up 2.5%

Portion of rate hike to help fund Harry Jerome
West Vancouver senior scammed for $800,000

West Vancouver senior scammed for $800,000

West Vancouver police are warning the public after international fraudsters swindled a senior out of more than $800,000 – pretty much their entire life savings. Const.
Giant slip-and-slide returns to North Vancouver this summer

Giant slip-and-slide returns to North Vancouver this summer

Grab an inner tube and slide down Lonsdale Avenue this summer as part of the ever popular Slide the City event in North Vancouver.
Vancouver is officially the ‘rattiest city in B.C.’

Vancouver is officially the ‘rattiest city in B.C.’

Vancouver has been ranked the "rattiest city in B.C." for the second year in a row by pest control company Orkin Canada. “A lot of it comes down to Vancouver being a port city.
RCMP host Fraud Awareness Day

RCMP host Fraud Awareness Day

The BBB's Evan Kelly speaks about the top 10 scams of the past year on April 19th at the North Vancouver RCMP's Fraud Awareness Day held at Lower Lonsdale's Pipe Shop.
North Vancouver reunification survey begins

North Vancouver reunification survey begins

The phones are ringing. It could be the future calling.
Soccer stumped as District of North Van preserves park

Soccer stumped as District of North Van preserves park

Inter River trees triumph, turf tossed
Ferrari bridge driver pleads guilty to excessive speeding

Ferrari bridge driver pleads guilty to excessive speeding

A West Vancouver man who had his 2015 Ferrari impounded last summer after being clocked going 210 kilometres an hour on the Lions Gate Bridge has pleaded guilty in court to excessive speeding.