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Federal investment in coding benefits North Shore classrooms

Federal investment in coding benefits North Shore classrooms

More North Shore students will be cracking the code this year, after the federal government said it will be investing $1-million nationwide for technology lessons in the classroom.
City of North Van chips in $5K to end violence against women

City of North Van chips in $5K to end violence against women

City of North Vancouver council voted unanimously to contribute $2,500 to both a provincial and a municipal campaign aimed at ending violence against women at a Jan. 15 meeting.
VIDEO: Bobcat prowls around British Properties

VIDEO: Bobcat prowls around British Properties

British Properties resident Angela Thiara captured this video of a large bobcat prowling on her property near Hadden Drive on Wednesday morning.
North Van RCMP seek help in identifying found property

North Van RCMP seek help in identifying found property

North Vancouver RCMP are hoping to reunite a number of recovered items with their rightful owner. A DSLR camera is one of several items turned into police by a local citizen Jan. 18.
North Vancouver man handed 9 months jail for fatal crosswalk collision

North Vancouver man handed 9 months jail for fatal crosswalk collision

A North Vancouver man received a nine-month jail sentence Friday for his role in the death of 31-year-old Steven Attermann, who was killed while crossing the street at a Lower Lonsdale crosswalk in March 2016.
Time traveller

Time traveller

North Shore News, January 27, 1982
High avalanche risk on North Shore mountains this weekend

High avalanche risk on North Shore mountains this weekend

Anyone trekking into the North Shore backcountry this weekend needs to be aware of the heightened risk of avalanches.
Ex-foster kids in B.C. flock to college after tuition fees waived

Ex-foster kids in B.C. flock to college after tuition fees waived

The number of ex-foster kids getting a free education at B.C. colleges and universities jumped 20 per cent after the NDP government waived tuition fees last fall, statistics show.
Metro Vancouver trying again for new Seymour River bridge

Metro Vancouver trying again for new Seymour River bridge

Fingers are crossed at Metro Vancouver that in 2018 a bridge for hikers, cyclists and equestrians over the Seymour River is built.
North Van cyber sleuth digs up digital fingerprints

North Van cyber sleuth digs up digital fingerprints

Ghosts in the machine can be key pieces of evidence