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National Day of Remembrance

National Day of Remembrance

Dozens of North Shore marchers turned out for the annual National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, Dec. 6. The event was inspired by the 1989 massacre of 14 women studying at L'Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal.
Mahon artificial turf ready by new year

Mahon artificial turf ready by new year

They’re rolling out the green carpet at Fen Burdett Stadium in Mahon Park as the City of North Vancouver puts the finishing touches on a new artificial turf field.
Vaccination rates lower in West Vancouver, Bowen: UBC study

Vaccination rates lower in West Vancouver, Bowen: UBC study

West Vancouver’s low immunization rates are on the rebound, according to a representative with Vancouver Coastal Health. A recent UBC study found vaccination rates on the North Shore to be the lowest in the region.
District of North Vancouver united on affordable housing goal

District of North Vancouver united on affordable housing goal

Canada needs national housing plan: Mayor Walton
Selfie while driving nets ticket

Selfie while driving nets ticket

A West Vancouver woman with an apparent addiction to her cellphone is facing fines of up to almost $900 after being ticketed taking a selfie while behind the wheel – the sixth time she’s been stopped for similar offences.
Lynn Headwaters road closed for months

Lynn Headwaters road closed for months

It could take months and millions of dollars to restore vehicle access to Lynn Headwaters Regional Park from Lynn Valley. The District of North Vancouver closed Lynn Valley Road at Evelyn Street indefinitely on Dec.
UPDATED: Snowstorm brings up to 15 centimetres of snow to North Shore

UPDATED: Snowstorm brings up to 15 centimetres of snow to North Shore

Commuters face rush hour challenges while ski hills celebrate first blast of winter; communities bracing for second storm on Thursday
Burnaby North-Seymour MP remains mum on pipeline decision

Burnaby North-Seymour MP remains mum on pipeline decision

Burnaby North-Seymour constituents will have to wait a little while longer to hear where their MP stands on this week’s Kinder Morgan decision.
North Shore non-profits merge to build additional low-income housing

North Shore non-profits merge to build additional low-income housing

The Kiwanis North Shore Housing Society, formed earlier this year by merging the housing operations of the North and West Vancouver Kiwanis, currently operates more than 660 below-market seniors' apartments.
North Vancouver tech firm launches new class of submersible

North Vancouver tech firm launches new class of submersible

As his company’s latest deep-ocean innovation was being presented to clients from a barge in the water at Horseshoe Bay last week, Phil Nuytten sat nearby, paraphrasing a quote from Jacques Cousteau.