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UPDATE: Military chopper flyover cancelled

UPDATE: Military chopper flyover cancelled

Update: As of noon Wednesday, the helicopter flyover has been cancelled due to operational issues, according to the North Shore Emergency Management Office.
Gang Yuan murder trial: ‘There was a lot of blood’

Gang Yuan murder trial: ‘There was a lot of blood’

Judge hears graphic police testimony in trial of slain West Vancouver millionaire
West Vancouver-Capilano: The strongest of strongholds

West Vancouver-Capilano: The strongest of strongholds

Riding profile: West Vancouver-Capilano
North Shore News wins big at Ma Murray awards

North Shore News wins big at Ma Murray awards

The North Shore News had the Midas touch Saturday, winning gold for overall excellence at the 2017 B.C. & Yukon Community Newspaper Association’s Ma Murray Awards.
All-candidates meeting

All-candidates meeting

All-Candidates Forum for North Vancouver-Seymour Riding This is a chance to ask questions of the candidates and to hear them respond to questions submitted from local community associations, Thursday, May 4, 7-9 p.m.
Gibsons grandma behind #IAmLinda Twitterstorm

Gibsons grandma behind #IAmLinda Twitterstorm

Grocery store encounter prompts online outrage
Sutherland Secondary holds student conference on mental health literacy, unveils friendship bench

Sutherland Secondary holds student conference on mental health literacy, unveils friendship bench

The fog of depression, Elizabeth Wurtzel once wrote, is “like a cage without a key.” Grade 9 Sutherland Secondary students were recently part of a project aiming to lift that fog through a new North Shore-wide mental health literacy program.
Man arrested after 12 victims pepper sprayed in West Vancouver

Man arrested after 12 victims pepper sprayed in West Vancouver

One man is in custody and facing multiple charges after police allege he used bear spray on a number of random victims in West Vancouver Sunday evening.
Joey restaurant to open on City of North Vancouver's central waterfront

Joey restaurant to open on City of North Vancouver's central waterfront

Quay Property Management has named the two tenants that will take over their signature hotel and restaurant spaces when the Shipyards reaches completion by the end of 2018.
Squamish Nation files new pipeline lawsuit

Squamish Nation files new pipeline lawsuit

Province’s environmental approval challenged