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Theft from auto suspect off North Vancouver's streets

Theft from auto suspect off North Vancouver's streets

One man is in custody and facing a charge of theft after police linked him to an auto break-in from last year. Police say the suspect broke into a vehicle parked in the 3000-block of Royal Avenue on Dec.
Howe Sound LNG plant plan questioned

Howe Sound LNG plant plan questioned

At least a few North Shore residents are voicing environmental concerns about a Liquefied Natural Gas facility proposed for the site of a former pulp mill near Squamish.
Queen Mary's regal rebirth

Queen Mary's regal rebirth

The grand old lady of schools once again takes centre stage
UBC files appeal of Binning decision

UBC files appeal of Binning decision

The court fight over the fate of West Vancouver's iconic Binning House isn't over yet. On Thursday, the University of British Columbia filed an appeal of a B.C.

Community Bulletin Board

Canadian Federation of University Women - West Vancouver Branch Welcoming guests the third Monday of each month, 7 p.m. at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 885 22nd St., West Vancouver. Feb.

Bright Lights

The District of North Vancouver honoured six community members through the municipality's Civic Recognition Program in council chambers Feb. 3.
Report details North Shore MLA expenses

Report details North Shore MLA expenses

Yamamoto is N. Shore's top earner, Sturdy claims highest
Donor doubles Tim Jones fund

Donor doubles Tim Jones fund

Charros cheque brings NSR endowment to $236K

Inquiring Reporter

A variety of changes to B.C.'s Pleistocene-era liquor laws may be in the offing, including letting minors into pubs, taking down beer garden fences, and allowing MLAs to do a shot anytime someone says "honourable.
Port Metro Vancouver clarifies land use

Port Metro Vancouver clarifies land use

Port Metro Vancouver is inviting some public feedback on the draft land use plan it will use to guide the body through the next 15 to 20 years.