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Court rejects Tsleil-Waututh pipeline challenge

Court rejects Tsleil-Waututh pipeline challenge

The Federal Court of Appeal has quashed a bid by the Tsleil-Waututh Nation to have the National Energy Board process for the Trans Mountain pipeline declared unlawful.
UPDATED: North Vancouver teens apprehended after Dorothy Lynas school fire

UPDATED: North Vancouver teens apprehended after Dorothy Lynas school fire

A group of teens may be facing arson charges following a fire that threatened Dorothy Lynas elementary Sunday evening. According to North Vancouver RCMP, the boys, all 13, climbed up to the top of the school’s roof and started a bonfire.
Culture warrior - How anthropology can save the world

Culture warrior - How anthropology can save the world

If you want to ask a scientist how to save the world, maybe start by asking how so many cultures have survived this long.
UPDATED: Trap set for “bold” Blueridge bear

UPDATED: Trap set for “bold” Blueridge bear

Caulfeild residents also alerted to bear and cubs in area
Capilano University prof named Fulbright scholar

Capilano University prof named Fulbright scholar

Award funds research in aboriginal entrepreneurship
$200M, 24/7 spill response proposed

$200M, 24/7 spill response proposed

If Kinder Morgan gets a new pipeline, Western Canada’s clean-up corporation may get a $200 million upgrade, likely halving response time to the North Shore.
Man charged in Lonsdale sex attacks gets suspended sentence

Man charged in Lonsdale sex attacks gets suspended sentence

A North Vancouver man has received a suspended sentence and been put on 18 months’ probation after pleading guilty to three counts of sexual assault. Judge Grant Sheard handed down the sentence to Vaughan Englot in Vancouver provincial court Aug. 23.
Chaotic season for North Shore Rescue winds down, fundraising ramps up

Chaotic season for North Shore Rescue winds down, fundraising ramps up

It was a quiet end to an otherwise chaotic summer for North Shore Rescue. Team leader Mike Danks said bad weather was likely the reason for their emergency dispatch pagers staying unusually quiet over the Labour Day long weekend.
Hollyburn Lodge rebuild nears completion

Hollyburn Lodge rebuild nears completion

Historic Nordic lodge on track to reopen this ski season
Stiff sentence urged for fentanyl dealer

Stiff sentence urged for fentanyl dealer

Prosecutor asks judge to set new standard as case involving first big bust heard in court