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Car-shares need to share street parking: resident

Car-shares need to share street parking: resident

Pockets of problems a symptom of growing pains
Snowboarder rescued from area known for fatal falls

Snowboarder rescued from area known for fatal falls

An out-of-bounds snowboarder came within metres of his doom Thursday night before being saved by North Shore Rescue. The volunteer team received a call for help around 6 p.m.
Snowboarder rescued from area known for fatal falls

Snowboarder rescued from area known for fatal falls

Trial by fire: Vacant West Vancouver highrise provides a perfect training ground

Trial by fire: Vacant West Vancouver highrise provides a perfect training ground

In a soon-to-be demolished building along Marine Drive, members of West Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services dart up and down smoke filled corridors, dragging a hose up a flight of stairs while preparing to rescue a trapped individual on another floor.
City debuts Loutet pedestrian overpass for Highway 1 plan

City debuts Loutet pedestrian overpass for Highway 1 plan

The City of North Vancouver is seeking the public’s thoughts on a plan that would allow pedestrians and cyclists to cross the Cut without taking their life in their hands.
North Vancouver City council gives $1.1M Keith Road bike lane the green light

North Vancouver City council gives $1.1M Keith Road bike lane the green light

Work between Bewicke and Mahon to start this summer
Traffic talk

Traffic talk

Contractor Drew Stainton explains planned improvements to Highway 1 in Lower Lynn to Deep Cove resident Gina Lazarowich at an open house Tuesday. The highways ministry will lead a second open house tomorrow, Feb. 25, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
CN sues West Vancouver over Seawalk access

CN sues West Vancouver over Seawalk access

District challenges bid to charge $3.7M in rent per year for alleged encroachments along rail corridor
Neptune Terminals to up coal dust suppression

Neptune Terminals to up coal dust suppression

Neptune Terminals is looking to install $6 million worth of infrastructure aimed at keeping more of its coal dust on site. The plan is for a series of new spray poles that create a “water curtain” around the metallurgical coal storage area.
West Vancouver byelection budgets made public

West Vancouver byelection budgets made public

Biggest spender not the winner, Elections BC campaign finance disclosure docs reveal