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Good Samaritan turns in ATM cash

Good Samaritan turns in ATM cash

There are a few things you can never expect to get back: youth, good judgment, and lost money – usually, anyway. A North Vancouver woman stepped up to a bank machine March 4 on her lunch break to find $200 hanging out of the machine.

ICBC pilot program simplifies organ donation registration

ICBC launched a pilot program March 1, in partnership with BC Transplant, to help increase the number of people who register their decision on organ donation.
Teen charged in grad party sex assault released on bail

Teen charged in grad party sex assault released on bail

A 16-year-old North Vancouver teen who faces charges of aggravated sexual assault and unlawful confinement in connection with a downtown grad party Feb. 28 has been released on bail. Provincial court Judge David St.
North Shore Rescue pilots drone program

North Shore Rescue pilots drone program

A small drone takes off from a ridge high in the North Shore mountains and swoops down the vertical track of a river gully, hovering over boulders and waterfalls under low cloud cover.
UPDATED: Windstorm leaves thousands without power on the North Shore

UPDATED: Windstorm leaves thousands without power on the North Shore

Nearly 16,000 North Van residents were left in the dark Thursday morning after the winter windstorm that wreaked havoc across Metro Vancouver temporarily knocked out the Capilano substation.
West Vancouver residents urged to work toward green goals

West Vancouver residents urged to work toward green goals

West Vancouver residents are being asked to help make the grass greener on their side by reducing emissions to achieve carbon neutrality across the district.
Students warned about social media posts in wake of alleged sex assault

Students warned about social media posts in wake of alleged sex assault

Schools ask teens to limit online chats during police investigation
Pet owners feel rental market squeeze

Pet owners feel rental market squeeze

Low vacancies leave people with pets struggling to find housing
City approves paved path through Grand Boulevard

City approves paved path through Grand Boulevard

After 109 years, North Vancouver’s Green Necklace is one step from making ends meet. Council voted to fund the next-to-last-leg of the seven-kilometre walking/cycling loop around Central Lonsdale Monday, but not everyone was seeing green.
1,000 ideas for what to do with Delbrook lands

1,000 ideas for what to do with Delbrook lands

Seniors’ and low-income housing, more green space and something called indoor pickleball. Those are some of the roughly 1,000 ideas District of North Vancouver residents are pitching for the Delbrook Lands. The buildings on the 1.