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Province grants $10M to B.C. search and rescue teams

Province grants $10M to B.C. search and rescue teams

The province is kicking in an extra $10 million to aid B.C.’s 80 volunteer search and rescue teams.
Former Tsleil-Waututh manager gets house arrest for fraud

Former Tsleil-Waututh manager gets house arrest for fraud

Child and youth program funds stolen to feed gambling addiction
UPDATED: North Vancouver intervenors make final arguments against Kinder Morgan pipeline

UPDATED: North Vancouver intervenors make final arguments against Kinder Morgan pipeline

Government needs more time to assess upstream greenhouse gas emissions and consult with First Nations
Man charged with 180 North Vancouver tire slashings

Man charged with 180 North Vancouver tire slashings

A Squamish man has been charged in one of the largest cases of criminal mischief in North Vancouver history as well as attempting to burn down the Capilano University Library .
UPDATED: North Vancouver teen charged with manslaughter

UPDATED: North Vancouver teen charged with manslaughter

Victim of Lower Lonsdale apartment assault was mother of the accused
Adaptable bike theft leaves North Vancouver man stuck

Adaptable bike theft leaves North Vancouver man stuck

A North Vancouver man with partial paralysis is has had his freedom stolen after a thief made off with his custom-made adaptable bicycle.
G3 grain terminal plans raise ire in North Vancouver

G3 grain terminal plans raise ire in North Vancouver

Plans for a massive new grain terminal on the North Vancouver waterfront are meeting opposition from residents who say the North Shore is already overburdened with waterfront industry.
North Vancouver waterfront museum plans are history

North Vancouver waterfront museum plans are history

Funds raised fall short of target, council votes down proposal
Tsleil-Waututh pipeline case put on hold

Tsleil-Waututh pipeline case put on hold

A lawsuit pitting the Tsleil-Waututh Nation against the National Energy Board, Trans Mountain and the federal government is being put on hold so the feds and First Nation can meet face to face for the first time on the matter.
Students follow passions at North Shore academies

Students follow passions at North Shore academies

Academies at front of new learning trend