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TOY DRIVE Royal Canadian Legion #114 is holding its annual toy drive Dec. 9 and 15, 7:30-10:30 p.m., at the Royal Canadian Legion #114,1630 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver. Cash donations are also welcome. Enjoy coffee and a muffin on the Dec.
Anniversary of music promoter's murder sparks plea

Anniversary of music promoter's murder sparks plea

It’s been two years since someone walked up to the door of Rostam Poulad’s Upper Lonsdale home, shot him and left him to die.
Tidings

Tidings

Melisa Moen walks over a wooden overpass installed by the District of West Vancouver so visitors can cross the “tiger dam” that’s been temporarily installed to protect the Silk Purse and Music Box buildings from possible seawater flooding with king t
Lego theft suspects arrested in West Vancouver

Lego theft suspects arrested in West Vancouver

Everything is not awesome as Legomania turns criminal
North Vancouver teen's death under scrutiny

North Vancouver teen's death under scrutiny

Watchdog calls on minister, premier for release of hospital's internal review
MPs get parliamentary secretary posts

MPs get parliamentary secretary posts

North Shore's three MPs add to B.C.'s voice in Ottawa

Lost hikers rescued from Dog Mountain

Inexperience, fading daylight, and snowy terrain contributed to two hikers getting lost on a popular Mount Seymour trail Tuesday night.
Henry lawsuit set to conclude

Henry lawsuit set to conclude

Final arguments are set to begin in a wrongful conviction lawsuit between a North Vancouver man and the province of B.C. Ivan Henry spent more than 26 years in jail for a series of sexual assaults the B.C. Court of Appeal acquitted him of in 2010.
Cates Landing noise raises ire

Cates Landing noise raises ire

A silent night is what some residents near Cates Park are asking for this Christmas season, but all is not calm as overnight construction at a nearby development is keeping them awake.
Climate clamour

Climate clamour

Highlands Climate and Environment Action Group organizer Jon Carrodus and Tsleil-Waututh Nation Coun.