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Moodyville air study shows clean results

Moodyville air study shows clean results

Pollution levels below targets in port neighbourhoods, report finds
City of North Vancouver swaps parking for patio space

City of North Vancouver swaps parking for patio space

Would you like to sit inside, or in what used to be a parking spot? That question may become commonplace in Lower Lonsdale following the City of North Vancouver council’s unanimous decision to swap parking spots for patio space Monday.
U.S. causes ‘hardship’ for accused swindler’s wife

U.S. causes ‘hardship’ for accused swindler’s wife

The wife of accused securities fraud artist Gregg Mulholland wants the BC Supreme Court to remove the U.S.
Big worries about small lots in upper Capilano

Big worries about small lots in upper Capilano

District holds open house to address subdivision concerns
Argyle band teacher pleads guilty to sexual exploitation

Argyle band teacher pleads guilty to sexual exploitation

A North Vancouver teacher and former director of the Argyle Concert Band has entered a guilty plea to sexual exploitation of a minor. Chad Jeremy Smith, 40, a Langley resident, entered the guilty plea in North Vancouver provincial court April 28.
Leaked audio says towers part of Jericho vision

Leaked audio says towers part of Jericho vision

Squamish chief airs land deal details at band meeting
Grouse Grind reopens Saturday

Grouse Grind reopens Saturday

Prepare mushy thighs and jelly calves for a dose of lactic acid – the Grouse Grind is opening for the season on Saturday. Metro Vancouver staffers will unlock the gate at 6:30 a.m. to open a new season on Mother Nature’s Stairmaster.
Dumpster of ‘usable stuff’ a nasty Earth Week find

Dumpster of ‘usable stuff’ a nasty Earth Week find

One charity’s trash could be another man’s treasure.
District of North Vancouver to study backyard chickens

District of North Vancouver to study backyard chickens

District of North Vancouver council is taking a farm-fresh look at its bylaw that bans backyard chickens. The request came Monday night from the Canadian Liberated Urban Chicken Klub, or CLUCK, a group advocating for backyard hens.
Former business dean to lead Capilano University this fall

Former business dean to lead Capilano University this fall

Capilano University has named a former dean of its faculty of business and professional studies as its new president. J. Paul Dangerfield will be taking the top job this fall after current president Kris Bulcroft retires in July.