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PHOTO: Cypress lookout

PHOTO: Cypress lookout

West Vancouver residents check out plan alternatives for Cypress Village during a presentation by British Pacific Properties Sept. 15 at Mulgrave School.
Judge tosses conflict of interest case against North Vancouver councillor

Judge tosses conflict of interest case against North Vancouver councillor

Allegation of conflict of interest thrown out of court
Rescuers pluck two hikers and dog from precarious cliff bands Saturday

Rescuers pluck two hikers and dog from precarious cliff bands Saturday

A dog that chased a squirrel off the St. Mark’s summit was among backcountry adventurers airlifted to safety from local mountains Saturday afternoon by North Shore Rescue.
Gleneagles clubhouse grill closes

Gleneagles clubhouse grill closes

Lack of patronage cited for closure
North Vancouver rescue leaders greet royals

North Vancouver rescue leaders greet royals

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge meet with marine and mountain emergency response teams
Enrolment reaches new high in West Vancouver

Enrolment reaches new high in West Vancouver

When Annabel Pringle’s family moved from the U.S. to West Vancouver, she was looking for a program that would keep her older son challenged and interested at school.
Lentil-loaded train derails in North Vancouver

Lentil-loaded train derails in North Vancouver

CN crews had to pick up after a number of railcars turned over on the North Vancouver waterfront. The spill happened on CN property Wednesday morning outside of Richardson International’s grain export terminal.
Cops collect unwanted guns, virtually no questions asked

Cops collect unwanted guns, virtually no questions asked

Police forces around the province are again asking residents to consider handing over any unwanted firearms to ensure they can never be a threat to public safety. During a month-long amnesty starting Oct.
A heart stops, and help rushes in

A heart stops, and help rushes in

West Vancouver cop wins the fight of his life

Saturday concert set to aid Syrian refugees

In an effort to help two Syrian families transition from a refugee camp to the North Shore, a collection of seven local churches is scheduled to stage a dinner concert at North Lonsdale United Church Saturday.