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Lynn Valley Village roof faulty, repair to cost $1.4M

Lynn Valley Village roof faulty, repair to cost $1.4M

District of North Vancouver taxpayers are out roughly $1.4 million after the roof on the 10-year-old Lynn Valley Village building began leaking. District staff noticed the moisture problem during an annual inspection this year.
Uber mapping North Vancouver streets

Uber mapping North Vancouver streets

Put your phone away if you happen to notice vehicles emblazoned with the Uber logo around the North Shore this week – these cars aren’t for hailing. Starting Aug. 10, Uber unleashed 25 of its mapping vehicles across Metro Vancouver.
North Vancouver's undersea tech giant joins Order of Canada

North Vancouver's undersea tech giant joins Order of Canada

Phil Nuytten is keeping some NASA scientists waiting.
Door knocker

Door knocker

North Vancouver City assistant fire chief David Owens places a door hanger in Central Lonsdale, one of 10,000 the fire department is distributing throughout all low-rise apartment buildings in the city over the coming weeks.
Youth struck by egg may have permanent eye damage

Youth struck by egg may have permanent eye damage

Police asking for public’s assistance in identifying suspect vehicle
UPDATED: Driver with no licence injures cyclist in North Vancouver

UPDATED: Driver with no licence injures cyclist in North Vancouver

A commercial driver with no valid licence has been ticketed for causing a crash with a cyclist during the Tuesday morning rush hour. Police were called to Main Street at Phibbs Exchange around 9 a.m.
BC Ferries trying out extra sailing to Sunshine Coast

BC Ferries trying out extra sailing to Sunshine Coast

BC Ferries is trying something new for a month to see if an extra sailing catches on with commuters between Horseshoe Bay and the Sunshine Coast.
Rescuers pluck injured hiker from Eagle Bluffs

Rescuers pluck injured hiker from Eagle Bluffs

A woman was the unexpected recipient of a helicopter ride Saturday after a presumed ankle sprain on a trail on Cypress Mountain.
Road rager ordered to pay $800K to North Vancouver beating victim

Road rager ordered to pay $800K to North Vancouver beating victim

Damages awarded in civil suit following 2011 assault with ball bat
Asbestos-related work site violations on the rise

Asbestos-related work site violations on the rise

Contractors who cut corners with asbestos put lives in danger. That’s the message from WorkSafeBC after the agency issued more asbestos-related stop work orders and fines in the first eight months of 2017 than in all of 2016.