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Carrying the torch for tradeswomen

Carrying the torch for tradeswomen

Welder forges new path to professional success
Artist pushes to save treasured North Vancouver mural

Artist pushes to save treasured North Vancouver mural

A prominent North Shore artist is mourning the impending demise of one of North Vancouver’s most visible murals.
North Vancouver police chase ends in canyon cliff rescue

North Vancouver police chase ends in canyon cliff rescue

A young robbery suspect ended up being rescued by the police he was attempting to escape Thursday in North Vancouver after leading officers on a chase through Capilano River canyon, ending up trapped clinging to a cliff face near the suspension bridg
Clark announces funding boost for new campsites

Clark announces funding boost for new campsites

BC PARKS: hiring more rangers
Whimsical water to bubble at Lower Lonsdale plaza

Whimsical water to bubble at Lower Lonsdale plaza

The City of North Vancouver has unveiled its designs for a “whimsical” water feature that will soon occupy a prime plaza at the foot of Lonsdale.
Hospice to open new outpatient clinic

Hospice to open new outpatient clinic

$2M campaign kicks off for hub to make every day count for patients
North Vancouver parents lobby for ‘unsafe’ crosswalk fix

North Vancouver parents lobby for ‘unsafe’ crosswalk fix

Two children injured and lots of near misses
North Shore Liberal MPs defend pipeline decision

North Shore Liberal MPs defend pipeline decision

First Nations vow court fights, protests over Trans Mountain
West Vancouver OKs first rental building in 40 years

West Vancouver OKs first rental building in 40 years

West Vancouver council has approved its first all-market rental development in 40 years.
Draft plans for Argyle rebuild unveiled

Draft plans for Argyle rebuild unveiled

School officials seek input from community to help finalize scaled-back design by spring