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VIDEO: Rain, rain everywhere as storm drenches North Vancouver

VIDEO: Rain, rain everywhere as storm drenches North Vancouver

Municipal crews were kept busy Monday morning dealing with the impact of an intense rain storm that hit the North Shore starting Sunday and continuing through Monday morning.
Pacific Coliseum celebrates 50 years of music, memories and mayhem

Pacific Coliseum celebrates 50 years of music, memories and mayhem

Riots, concerts, Stanley Cup runs — the ‘Rink on Renfrew’ has seen it all
WestJet adds 60 weekly flights from YVR

WestJet adds 60 weekly flights from YVR

Sun seekers now have more options for travel to Mexico
Former ICBC executive Nick Geer, killed in Calif. crash, remembered as family man

Former ICBC executive Nick Geer, killed in Calif. crash, remembered as family man

Nick Geer, a former Insurance Corp. of B.C. chief executive, is being remembered as a dedicated family man after his death in a motor-vehicle accident. Geer, 75, was killed Monday in the crash near Sacramento, California.
Trans Mountain pipeline will reverse years of streamkeeping efforts: expert

Trans Mountain pipeline will reverse years of streamkeeping efforts: expert

Running a pipeline through the Brunette River Conservation Area will undo some of the decades-long work streamkeepers have done to restore Burnaby’s waterways.
What’s up at North Shore councils this week?

What’s up at North Shore councils this week?

If you’re planning on attending a council meeting on the North Shore tonight, there’s a good chance you’ll be home by the time The Bachelor is on.
North Vancouver school trustees vote themselves 2% raise

North Vancouver school trustees vote themselves 2% raise

North Vancouver school trustees are getting a pay raise. The board of education voted Tuesday to give themselves a 2.2 per cent raise for the period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018.
Wave of the future: B.C. Ferries on board

Wave of the future: B.C. Ferries on board

As B.C. Ferries looks to the future, it’s thinking a lot about self-driving cars and being able to re-invent itself.
Decade-old mountainside housing plan irks West Vancouver council

Decade-old mountainside housing plan irks West Vancouver council

Though the plan has been in place and the ink has been dry for more than a decade, a soon-to-be-started housing development on the edge of Hollyburn Mountain is irking some on West Vancouver council. On Feb.
Fire claims life on Squamish First Nations

Fire claims life on Squamish First Nations

NOTE: This story has been updated. To see the latest, click here. A house fire on Skawshen Road on the North Shore's Squamish First Nations lands near Capilano Road claimed the life of a man on the evening of Friday, Jan. 26.