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Capilano student avoids record for riot actions

Capilano student avoids record for riot actions

A Capilano University student who took part in the infamous Stanley Cup hockey riot three years ago will escape a criminal record after being handed a conditional discharge and pleading guilty to looting a downtown business.
District of North Vancouver nixes Braemar homes

District of North Vancouver nixes Braemar homes

School district out $2.4M
Lions Gate Hospital discusses expansion plans

Lions Gate Hospital discusses expansion plans

LGH looks to future as city forecasts population growth

Inquiring Reporter

At what point is a politician's life private? When elected, do they give up that right to privacy? While some argue that knowing personal details about a politician's home life is relevant, at what point is it just plain gossip? This past weekend, ne
Begin Again believes in transformative power of music

Begin Again believes in transformative power of music

Begin Again. Written and directed by John Carney. Starring Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo and Adam Levine.
City of North Vancouver council divided over OCP

City of North Vancouver council divided over OCP

Density caps hotly debated as draft plan moves toward public hearing
North Vancouver axe murderer loses appeal

North Vancouver axe murderer loses appeal

The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld the first-degree murder conviction of a North Vancouver man who was found guilty of killing a fellow drug dealer with a hatchet.

Enter to win two passes to Folk Fest

The 37th Annual Vancouver Folk Music Festival offers a weekend of musical discovery July 18 - 20.
Land sales delay Argyle secondary rebuild

Land sales delay Argyle secondary rebuild

The sometimes-lengthy process of weighing development proposals in North Vancouver and uncertain outcome of those decisions is one of the factors that's leading to delays in a rebuild of Argyle secondary.
Blackberry bushes beckon bears but barricaded by bureaucracy

Blackberry bushes beckon bears but barricaded by bureaucracy

Some Windsor Park neighbours have found themselves tangled up in blackberry bramble and red tape.