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North Van teen spawns online campaign to stop sand and gravel mine

North Van teen spawns online campaign to stop sand and gravel mine

North Vancouver teen Chris Dietrich spent his summer vacation producing a video that captures the beauty and wildlife of Howe Sound in hopes he can help discourage industrial encroachment in the area.
West Vancouver firefighters cut 2 out of flipped truck

West Vancouver firefighters cut 2 out of flipped truck

Three West Vancouver residents found out the hard way that roads really are slippery when wet after the truck they were travelling in flipped on to its roof when the driver lost control Monday morning.

CLAXTON: The origins of the natural species

The various offshoots of the sovereign citizen movement have been back in the news lately. You may be familiar with this movement under another name, including natural persons or more recently Freeman on the Land.

3 years for sexual abuse

81-year-old man jailed for sex with stepdaughter 4 decades ago
Skate bowl a heritage icon

Skate bowl a heritage icon

Dedicate and repair Seylynn urge 400 fans

Bright Lights

Hope in Shadows

Late call, no boots complicate rescue

Lost in the dark and mildly hypothermic, two hikers had to be escorted out of the North Shore backcountry overnight Sunday after becoming lost on the way to Eslay Lake. The 9-1-1 call came in around 9 p.m.
Seaspan wins $3.3B ship contract

Seaspan wins $3.3B ship contract

Feds order up to 10 more ships on top of 2011 contract

North Vancouver District approves 61 Maplewood townhouses

Anthem Properties scolded for premature demolition
West Vancouver 'slave' treated like family: witnesses

West Vancouver 'slave' treated like family: witnesses

Family friends of a West Vancouver woman accused of keeping a young Tanzanian woman a virtual slave inside a British Properties mansion testified this week that they never saw the young woman unhappy and that she appeared to be treated as a member of