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We’ve agreed to all Squamish Nation conditions, Woodfibre LNG says

We’ve agreed to all Squamish Nation conditions, Woodfibre LNG says

Environmental review period for proposed project resumes
North Shore immigrants overlooked for hiring, study finds

North Shore immigrants overlooked for hiring, study finds

Study points to factors that hamper new arrivals
Burnaby North-Seymour candidates sound off on pipeline proposal

Burnaby North-Seymour candidates sound off on pipeline proposal

Kinder Morgan plan a hot topic in Seymour
New app targets city problems

New app targets city problems

Missed a garbage pickup or got caught in a pothole in the City of North Vancouver? There’s now an app for reporting those predicaments.
West Vancouver's Harmony Arts festival marred by art heist

West Vancouver's Harmony Arts festival marred by art heist

It’s hardly an art heist like The Thomas Crown Affair , but a Lions Bay artist says someone walked off with a valuable painting that had been on display this weekend at West Vancouver’s Harmony Arts Festival.
West Vancouver cop sent home with boozy breath

West Vancouver cop sent home with boozy breath

A West Vancouver Police Department member has been reprimanded for showing up to work under the influence of alcohol and then driving home. The disciplinary move is referenced in a report from the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner.

Free library resources for students

Hitting the books again? These free resources can be accessed at most public libraries with your library card. Learning Express Library Contains homework exercises for grades 4 and up in addition to TOEFL, SAT and other practice tests.
Teach your kids how to walk to school

Teach your kids how to walk to school

I have lived near a number of different schools and one thing they all share in common is traffic jams. As a local resident you soon learn not to try to get by the school in the morning and afternoon. It's a zoo.
Marathassa oil spill report points to alerting errors

Marathassa oil spill report points to alerting errors

Thirteen hours went by between the time a West Vancouver resident reported an oil slick on the water to the Canadian Coast Guard and the time District of West Vancouver staff eventually learned the next morning of the large fuel spill that hit local
North Vancouver heritage homes moved

North Vancouver heritage homes moved

Saving pieces of history is a passion