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Have you lost your wedding ring?

Have you lost your wedding ring?

[email protected] Have you lost your wedding ring? If so, you might want to check with the North Vancouver RCMP. A 14-karat yellow gold wedding ring with several diamonds was turned in to police May 14.
City spurns amalgamation, says district owes $1.2M

City spurns amalgamation, says district owes $1.2M

Debate stalls over what city says is district's $1.2M share for policing

Community Bulletin Board

Candidate Forum The North Vancouver Liberal Riding Association will hold an all candidates forum Wednesday, June 18, 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Lonsdale Quay Hotel, 123 Carrie Cates Court.
Premier pledges to end violence against aboriginal women, girls

Premier pledges to end violence against aboriginal women, girls

Following decades of murders, disappearances and domestic abuse quietly suffered by Aboriginal women across the province, it's finally become a priority to stop it at its root causes.
Premier pledges to end violence against aboriginal women, girls

Premier pledges to end violence against aboriginal women, girls

Following decades of murders, disappearances and domestic abuse quietly suffered by Aboriginal women across the province, it's finally become a priority to stop it at its root causes.
North Vancouver's Moodyville in density dustup

North Vancouver's Moodyville in density dustup

Neighbours face off over redevelopment vision for area
Local family takes local road trip

Local family takes local road trip

"Aw, is that your family? That's adorable," said the sweet woman handing me the keys to a new Ford Focus. If only she knew.

West Van's Jody Claman sues Real Housewives castmate

The aftermath of a recent Vancouver drive-by shooting that left reality TV performer Mia Deakin hospitalized has led to a lawsuit involving three performers featured on Real Housewives of Vancouver.
North Shore residents exhibit wildlife photos in Ottawa

North Shore residents exhibit wildlife photos in Ottawa

Two North Shore residents have their photographs on display at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa as part of the Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year exhibition.
Double-parking bylaw officer raises citizen concern

Double-parking bylaw officer raises citizen concern

Bylaw officer safety cited as reason for unpopular practice