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Salmon program cutbacks to be reversed

Salmon program cutbacks to be reversed

A win for local conservationists, who feared the elimination of restoration initiatives
Happy berthday: SeaBus celebrates 40 years of service June 17

Happy berthday: SeaBus celebrates 40 years of service June 17

When Joe Lutz made his first crossing of Burrard Inlet as captain of the SeaBus, the tallest building on the Vancouver skyline was the Marine Building.
Grouse Grind opens for the summer season

Grouse Grind opens for the summer season

It starts at an elevation of 300 metres and climbs, almost straight up, to 1,100 metres. The terrain is steep and dangerous if you go off-trail and if you’re looking for a soft, grassy landing, look somewhere else, for here be rocks and roots.
Fisherman plucked from Capilano River

Fisherman plucked from Capilano River

A fisherman ended up getting reeled in Thursday evening. District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue were called to the Capilano River at approximately 8:30 p.m.
Accused killer sues estate of murdered millionaire

Accused killer sues estate of murdered millionaire

A West Vancouver man currently on trial on charges he murdered and dismembered his wife’s cousin inside a British Properties mansion has filed a civil lawsuit against the estate of the man he’s accused of killing, claiming he’s owed more than $1 mill
Historic Squamish rescue effort recognized

Historic Squamish rescue effort recognized

City of Vancouver acknowledges First Nations who crossed inlet to save lives in 1886 Great Fire
Pharmacy files lawsuit against province over PharmaCare

Pharmacy files lawsuit against province over PharmaCare

A North Vancouver pharmacy has filed a lawsuit against the province, claiming that a provincial bureaucrat in the Ministry of Health refused to let it enrol in a provincial PharmaCare subsidy program because that person had a personal beef with compa
Capstone puts students at centre

Capstone puts students at centre

Inquiry-based learning taps into students’ interests
Teen sex assault allegation under investigation

Teen sex assault allegation under investigation

The North Vancouver RCMP have confirmed they have opened an investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving teens at a local high school. Cpl.
Buses added to 257 horseshoe bay route, fares going up

Buses added to 257 horseshoe bay route, fares going up

Your journeys to and from Horseshoe Bay are about to get a little easier. Starting June 26, TransLink is increasing service on the 257 bus route in order to add capacity and reduce crowding on Vancouver/Horseshoe Bay trips.