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Trio of towers could rise near Marine Drive

Trio of towers could rise near Marine Drive

Just how three new towers will integrate into the land surrounding Park Royal and along Marine Drive is the subject of a recently released West Vancouver study.
Storm knocks out power, keeps kids out of school

Storm knocks out power, keeps kids out of school

A storm hit the North Shore Friday morning, knocking out power for 760 North Vancouver residents as well as Sherwood Park elementary. The lights went out a little after 4 a.m.
Museum gets $3M promise from Ottawa

Museum gets $3M promise from Ottawa

Federal funding brings proposed Lower Lonsdale museum closer to City of North Vancouver approval
Capilano University to host presidential debate panel discussion

Capilano University to host presidential debate panel discussion

Anyone who likes their attacks ad hominem and their mud slung is invited to watch the third and final U.S. presidential debate in the cosy confines of Capilano University Wednesday.
North Shore Rescue volunteers undergo autism training

North Shore Rescue volunteers undergo autism training

North Van mother spearheads ‘Autism 101’
Bait car snares would-be thief in Cedardale area

Bait car snares would-be thief in Cedardale area

A thief in West Vancouver was hooked by police after allegedly helping himself to some electronic bait placed in a police bait car. Police got an alert around 8 p.m.
UPDATED: First of three storms expected to hit North Shore Wednesday night

UPDATED: First of three storms expected to hit North Shore Wednesday night

With heavy rain and 80 km/h winds expected to pummel the North Shore this weekend, North and West Vancouver residents are being asked batten down the hatches and clear out their gutters.
Defeated MP for North Vancouver Andrew Saxton prepares bid for Tory leadership

Defeated MP for North Vancouver Andrew Saxton prepares bid for Tory leadership

It’s official. Former North Vancouver MP Andrew Saxton will attempt to become the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, according to his campaign spokesman Brock Stephenson.
District of North Vancouver mulls tax breaks for non-profits

District of North Vancouver mulls tax breaks for non-profits

An alcohol treatment centre, an alternative school, and a shelter for seniors at risk of homelessness may all get a big a tax break. District of North Vancouver voted unanimously Oct.

Overpass retrofit complete

Drivers worried about gridlock and earthquakes on West Vancouver’s 15th Street overpass just got their concerns cut by 50 per cent. Work recently wrapped up on a $1.