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Swipe map shows Alberta wild fire damage

Swipe map shows Alberta wild fire damage

Esri Canada has released this Alberta Wildfires Swipe Map that uses satellite imagery taken before and after the recent wildfire that swept through Fort McMurray, Alberta, in May. The map shows the path and extent of the devastation it has caused.
Labour ruling silences North Vancouver music teacher

Labour ruling silences North Vancouver music teacher

Arbitrator backs principal’s teacher transfer aimed at boosting enrolment
Weekend vandals hit Carson Graham secondary

Weekend vandals hit Carson Graham secondary

A weekend vandalism spree left Carson Graham secondary besmirched with hateful graffiti – including a swastika – as well as two broken windows.
North Vancouver council mulls wine shop in Onni towers

North Vancouver council mulls wine shop in Onni towers

A new wine store may be coming to Central Lonsdale – a prospect that left at least one North Vancouver pub proprietor with sour grapes.
NEB decision on Kinder Morgan pipeline imminent

NEB decision on Kinder Morgan pipeline imminent

Tsleil-Waututh opposition remains steadfast
First ‘monster home’ restrictions passed in West Vancouver

First ‘monster home’ restrictions passed in West Vancouver

Mayor and council impose limits on house size, fence height
UPDATED: North Vancouver RCMP look for suspect in 41 window shootings

UPDATED: North Vancouver RCMP look for suspect in 41 window shootings

North Vancouver RCMP are looking for a suspect who allegedly shot out $30,000 worth of car windows in a single night.
Priced out: Part 2 in a series about North Shore real estate

Priced out: Part 2 in a series about North Shore real estate

The second in a three-part series about real estate in North and West Vancouver. Click here for part 1 and click here for part 3 .
Lower Lonsdale BIA gets a second chance

Lower Lonsdale BIA gets a second chance

Plan would see Lower Lonsdale business owners join together to direct area improvements
Lawn sprinkling restrictions take effect this weekend

Lawn sprinkling restrictions take effect this weekend

The annual lawn sprinkling regulations take effect on Sunday, May 15 through Oct. 15 to help conserve and ensure an adequate supply of Metro Vancouver’s high-quality treated drinking water, noted a recent press release from Metro Vancouver.