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UPDATED: North Shore voters reject TransLink tax

UPDATED: North Shore voters reject TransLink tax

Lower Mainland voters have rejected the plebiscite to fund TransLink improvements with a new sales tax. The region-wide vote came back 61.68 per cent No to 38.32 per cent Yes, according to results released by Elections B.C. on Thursday.

North Shore youth accepted into national STEM program

School's out for summer, but there's no rest from academics for eight North Shore high school students who will spend the next month immersed in higher learning.

Community Bulletin Board

lonsdale quay farmers market A diversity of vendors and crafters, including baking, jam, jewelry and more every Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. until Oct. 24 at East Plaza, which is located at 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver.
Good Samaritans pull people from burning building in North Vancouver

Good Samaritans pull people from burning building in North Vancouver

North Vancouver City Fire Department is praising the actions of three young people who alerted a group of Queensbury residents to a house on fire and helped to evacuate victims from the burning building.
Cyclist hit by car in North Vancouver

Cyclist hit by car in North Vancouver

North Vancouver RCMP are crediting a cyclist’s helmet with saving him from a serious head injury after being struck by a vehicle Thursday.
North Vancouver cat shot at point-blank range

North Vancouver cat shot at point-blank range

A North Vancouver kitty is lucky to be alive after being shot in the back at point blank range. West 16th Street resident Jennifer Hill received word around 5:30 p.m. June 24 that her 14-month-old cat Ozzie had been hurt.
Heat wave hits, wind knocks power

Heat wave hits, wind knocks power

North Shore swelters as temperature records broken
North Vancouver couple to celebrate as citizens for the first time

North Vancouver couple to celebrate as citizens for the first time

Although there are still some cultural glitches to work out, soon-to-be citizens Ellie Sewell and her husband Michael Sewell of North Vancouver say they are honoured to become official Canadians at a citizenship ceremony on Grouse Mountain today, Can
Micro home showcase gets green light

Micro home showcase gets green light

Shipyards project to highlight smallest living space options
Would-be thief in West Vancouver nabbed by bait car

Would-be thief in West Vancouver nabbed by bait car

A would-be thief in West Vancouver got more than he bargained for when the target of his attempted pilfering turned out to be a police bait car. A silent alarm showing someone was breaking into the car in the Cedardale area was triggered around 5 a.