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Mt. Seymour opens tomorrow

Mt. Seymour opens tomorrow

Skiers, snowboarders and tobogganers will be able to take to the slopes on Mt. Seymour ski resort tomorrow – Friday, Dec. 1 – when the mountain officially opens for snow-filled action from 1 to 9 p.m.
Credit union sues Real Housewife for nonpayment

Credit union sues Real Housewife for nonpayment

A West Vancouver woman who had two seasons of fame on a reality TV show that focused on lifestyles of Vancouver’s wealthy “housewives” is being sued by her credit union for not paying her overdraft loans.
More Vancouverites commuting on public transit: census

More Vancouverites commuting on public transit: census

The number of people in Vancouver using public transit on their daily commute is on the rise, and increasing faster than any other major metropolitan area in the country.
Lynn Creek to get new towers, community centre

Lynn Creek to get new towers, community centre

DNV green-lights 27 storeys for Hunter Street
Province invites comment on electoral change referendum

Province invites comment on electoral change referendum

North Shore Liberal, NDP MLAs line up on opposite sides of debate
3,000 encroachments in CNV: report

3,000 encroachments in CNV: report

Removing the city’s 266 severe encroaching hedges and fences could take as long as 10 years
Province rejects Lions Gate Bridge climbing business

Province rejects Lions Gate Bridge climbing business

The province has nixed a proposal to allow fee-paying adventure seekers to climb to the highest point of the Lions Gate Bridge.
Crowded classes still a concern for North Van teachers’ association

Crowded classes still a concern for North Van teachers’ association

There are more teachers, more classes and more portables at North Vancouver schools this year. But that doesn’t mean some teachers aren’t still struggling with heavy workloads, says a representative of the North Vancouver Teachers Association.
West Vancouver saves historic Rush House

West Vancouver saves historic Rush House

A week after losing one heritage home to demolition, West Vancouver council has saved one of the oldest houses in Ambleside and given it permanent protection.
Researchers study ancient water levels

Researchers study ancient water levels

Examining First Nation oral traditions for historical evidence of flooding