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School district, city, to fly rainbow flag

School district, city, to fly rainbow flag

The North Vancouver School District will join the City of North Vancouver in flying the rainbow flag during Gay Pride Week this summer, from July 27 to Aug. 3.
North Vancouver man lauded for bravery

North Vancouver man lauded for bravery

A North Vancouver man who jumped into frigid waters under the Lions Gate Bridge last December in an attempt to save the life of a suicidal woman has been officially hailed a hero by the West Vancouver Police Department.
Trudeau talks politics, policy and pot

Trudeau talks politics, policy and pot

Following Friday’s press conference about opening a Vancouver Coast Guard station, Trudeau sat down with the North Shore News for a one-on-one interview regarding other issues Canadians are facing as the 2015 campaign machines kick into gear.
Trudeau pledges new Coast Guard station on North Vancouver visit

Trudeau pledges new Coast Guard station on North Vancouver visit

Coast Guard: yes, Kinder Morgan: maybe?
Capilano University settles teachers dispute as staff strike looms

Capilano University settles teachers dispute as staff strike looms

Just as one labour dispute at Capilano University is coming to an end, another one is beginning.
Election expenses under review

Election expenses under review

Campaign finance documents showing new numbers
City reins in density bonusing

City reins in density bonusing

The City of North Vancouver has revamped the process it uses when horse trading with developers.
North Vancouver school board to allow video

North Vancouver school board to allow video

Recording costs prohibitive so it's DIY, trustees say
Dad flags road safety concerns

Dad flags road safety concerns

Canyon Heights resident Kris Hartvigsen is wondering how many more vehicles have to crash onto his property before the District of North Vancouver implements some traffic calming measures on his street.
West Vancouver mulls monster homes

West Vancouver mulls monster homes

Residents discuss house size, tree cutting and neighbourhood character at public consultation