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North Vancouver RCMP alter uniforms in protest over low wages

North Vancouver RCMP alter uniforms in protest over low wages

RCMP officer are getting their first raise in years, although some local members are staging a protest in a labour dispute with the federal government.
Demovicted Mountain Court tenants move out

Demovicted Mountain Court tenants move out

Developer compensates displaced tenants with $4,000 but stress of finding new homes remains
Ballot set for sprawling West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding

Ballot set for sprawling West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding

Economic development, transit, LNG top issues
3 out of 5 West Vancouver teachers live locally, survey finds

3 out of 5 West Vancouver teachers live locally, survey finds

West Vancouver teacher Todd Ablett’s commute to work would be the envy of many. “If I have no traffic, I have an eight-minute commute,” says Ablett, who lives in Caulfield and heads up the mechatronics robotics academy at West Vancouver secondary.
City of North Vancouver approves Green Necklace along West 21st

City of North Vancouver approves Green Necklace along West 21st

Building set for summer after cul-de-sac confab
12,000 lose power in North Vancouver

12,000 lose power in North Vancouver

Electrical short-circuit in substation causes outage
Almost 50 distracted drivers busted in undercover construction sting

Almost 50 distracted drivers busted in undercover construction sting

If you saw police and construction workers gathering at Capilano Road and Marine Drive Thursday afternoon, it wasn’t the beginnings of a Village People reunion tour.
Motorcyclist escapes serious injury in crash

Motorcyclist escapes serious injury in crash

A North Vancouver motorcyclist received only bumps and bruises after being knocked from his bike by the driver of a pickup truck, Tuesday. The incident happened just before noon at the intersection of Esplanade and St. Georges Avenue.
A moment to reflect

A moment to reflect

Squamish man found guilty of CapU arson

Squamish man found guilty of CapU arson

A DNA match on a Sprite bottle combined with video surveillance of an intruder setting fire to a cabinet in a Capilano University library has resulted in an arson conviction for a Squamish man.