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You can sip an adult beverage in North Van’s Capilano River Park this summer

You can sip an adult beverage in North Van’s Capilano River Park this summer

Allowing alcohol in certain parks has been generally positive, North Shore municipalities say
BC Sports Hall Of Fame comes alive with immersive digital Indigenous gallery

BC Sports Hall Of Fame comes alive with immersive digital Indigenous gallery

The facility’s sprawling Indigenous Sport Gallery can now be experienced at home through immersive online features and virtual reality
Feds float housing for North Vancouver Canada Post warehouse

Feds float housing for North Vancouver Canada Post warehouse

DNV mayor is puzzled by the proposed plan to build housing on a Canada Post property located in a light-industrial zone near the North Van dump
District of North Vancouver buys two Seymour lots for $2.5M

District of North Vancouver buys two Seymour lots for $2.5M

The future of the land is unclear, but its recent history is coming forward
Canucks fans aren’t allowed to buy tickets to playoff games in Nashville

Canucks fans aren’t allowed to buy tickets to playoff games in Nashville

Ticket sales to the Canucks' playoff games in Nashville have been restricted to residents of the Predators' television viewing area.
Lysol-wipe COVID profiteer sentenced for extortion of estranged Burnaby wife

Lysol-wipe COVID profiteer sentenced for extortion of estranged Burnaby wife

Mandeep Kumar Ranga, 41, threatened to release videos of him and his estranged wife engaged in sexual acts if she didn't let him see their kids more.
Target practice on carrot prompts police response in North Vancouver

Target practice on carrot prompts police response in North Vancouver

Two men from Whistler told RCMP they were testing their new airsoft handgun by shooting at a carrot at a North Van construction site
Canadian Army job fair lands in North Vancouver this weekend

Canadian Army job fair lands in North Vancouver this weekend

Anyone interested in learning about a part- or full-time career with the Royal Canadian Engineers is invited to this Saturday’s fair at the Lt.-Col. J. P. Fell Armoury on Forbes Avenue
Squamish Nation celebrates opening of 'safe place' supportive housing

Squamish Nation celebrates opening of 'safe place' supportive housing

The 55-unit Estítkw place aims to return Squamish Nation members to the safety and security of home
Metro Vancouver leaders debate sharing skyrocketing costs of North Shore sewage plant

Metro Vancouver leaders debate sharing skyrocketing costs of North Shore sewage plant

North Vancouver mayors say North Shore taxpayers should have help from regional neighbours for a project that now comes with a revised, eye-watering price tag of $3.86 billion.