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Candidates weigh in on economy

Candidates weigh in on economy

As always during election campaigns, “It’s the economy, stupid!” Shortly after party leaders squared off on the topic during a radio debate Thursday morning, local candidates weighed in on what makes the economy tick and how their party defines prosp
Rockhaven House on the rocks

Rockhaven House on the rocks

Heritage advocates are lamenting the pending demise of Rockhaven House, a classic home on the West Bay waterfront. District of West Vancouver council had denied, at least temporarily, a developer’s request to demolish the 1929 home at 3612 Marine Dr.
Bears at high risk returning to North Shore neighbourhoods

Bears at high risk returning to North Shore neighbourhoods

Every spring, the North Shore Black Bear Society warns residents to reign in their attractants like bird feeders, compost bins and fruit trees, in hopes of seeing fewer bears killed in suburban backyards.
All-candidates meetings

All-candidates meetings

Public Education Debate The North Vancouver Board of Education will host an all-candidates forum focused on public education, Thursday, April 27, 7 p.m. in the gym at Carson Graham Secondary, 2145 Jones Ave., North Vancouver.
65-year-old saleswoman jailed for North Van fraud

65-year-old saleswoman jailed for North Van fraud

A 65-year-old saleswoman who helped herself to the accounts of a North Vancouver promotions company has been sent to jail for nine months.
Election signs defaced

Election signs defaced

Candidates stand united to urge debate, not destruction during election campaign
Missing your cash and old coins?

Missing your cash and old coins?

If you’ve got a collection of cash and coins tucked away, you may want to check to make sure your treasure is still safe. If it’s not, North Vancouver RCMP may have saved your booty.
Fire crews douse burning cars in Bellevue parkade

Fire crews douse burning cars in Bellevue parkade

West Vancouver Fire and Rescue is investigating after two vehicles went up in flames in the middle of the night Monday. The first 911 calls came in just after midnight April 17 from an apartment on the 2100 block of Bellevue Avenue.
West Vancouver woman admits to $30M Ponzi scheme

West Vancouver woman admits to $30M Ponzi scheme

A West Vancouver woman has admitted to fraudulently raising at least $30 million from investors as part of a Ponzi scheme. Virginia Tan made the admission as part of a settlement agreement with the B.C. Securities Commission, announced Wednesday.
Capilano University adopts sexual violence policy

Capilano University adopts sexual violence policy

University formally affirms ‘zero tolerance’ stance on campus