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Family's effects denied entry

Scott and Twyla Pitman had a straightforward journey from Australia to North Vancouver - but getting their belongings past the port landed the couple in a bureaucratic labyrinth.

News around the world

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Two mayors acclaimed, 78 vie for spots in North Shore civic elections

Two mayors acclaimed, 78 vie for spots in North Shore civic elections

Two of the North Shore’s three mayoral races have been decided before the campaign even begins, with District of West Vancouver Mayor Michael Smith and District of North Vancouver Mayor Richard Walton both running unopposed.
Capilano University gets polling stations

Capilano University gets polling stations

City and District of North Vancouver to set up advance polls on campus

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Edgemont eatery The Bakehouse is back

Edgemont eatery The Bakehouse is back

Things are cooking on Edgemont Boulevard following District of North Vancouver council's near unanimous move Oct. 6 to put The Bakehouse back in business.
Capilano University gets polling stations

Capilano University gets polling stations

City and District of North Vancouver to set up advance polls on campus

Inquiring Reporter

The Bank of Canada is taking requests.

Flagger struck by road roller

A traffic flagger who was working on North Vancouver's Low Level Road Wednesday morning is in hospital recovering from injuries after a pavement roller suddenly starting going in reverse, ran over her foot and pinned her against another vehicle.

Historic tug refurbished at Seaspan's N. Van shipyards

It's the oldest operational tug on the water, and thanks to North Vancouver's Seaspan and some very dedicated volunteers, it may stay that way. The S.S.