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North Vancouver shooting likely a targeted hit, police say

North Vancouver shooting likely a targeted hit, police say

North Vancouver RCMP say a shooting in the Grand Boulevard neighbourhood Monday afternoon appears to have been targeted. Police received multiple 911 calls just after 3:30 p.m.
Homeless count reveals cold truths

Homeless count reveals cold truths

More people sleeping on the streets, advocates say
DFO seizes West Vancouver prawn traps

DFO seizes West Vancouver prawn traps

Traps near Passage Island had entangled prehistoric glass sponge reefs in banned area
Event aims to promote women in politics

Event aims to promote women in politics

Addressing the United Nations in 2013, Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai said: “We cannot all succeed when half of us are held back.
Mayor calls for reinvigoration of West Vancouver

Mayor calls for reinvigoration of West Vancouver

The mayor won the room but can the room win West Vancouver? That was the question Wednesday night after Mayor Michael Smith beseeched the sold-out West Vancouver Yacht Club crowd to reinvigorate the community with new development and political advoca
Scientists study algae blooms in mountains

Scientists study algae blooms in mountains

Pink-coloured snow features in changing climate

Door-to-door fraud

That repairman at your door may be interested in more than your furnace. FortisBC is warning customers to keep their doors closed after receiving reports of fraudsters trying to talk their way into homes.

Underpass repair

The underpass that takes traffic over Highway 1 on Horseshoe Bay Drive is getting a four-month, $2.8-million upgrade. A detour will move drivers to the ramp between the Eagleridge roundabout and the Marine Drive intersection during construction.
Cycling awards

Cycling awards

The District of West Vancouver, the City of North Vancouver and Lynn Valley elementary were each recipients at the fourth annual HUB Cycling Bike Awards. The cycling advocacy group handed out the hardware at a Feb. 28 ceremony at Science World.
Metro priorities

Metro priorities

As battle lines form in the weeks leading up to the May 9 provincial election, Metro Vancouver’s municipalities are grilling the major parties on the issues that hit close to home, including affordable housing, transit, environmental protection and f