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North Vancouver Parents scramble, teachers' talks break down

North Vancouver Parents scramble, teachers' talks break down

Parents across the North Shore were still wondering if they should resign themselves to an early start to summer vacation this week after negotiations resumed Tuesday between teachers and the government.
North Shore News takes gold at newspaper awards

North Shore News takes gold at newspaper awards

The North Shore News took home two medals at the Canadian Community Newspaper Awards. Reporter Erin McPhee earned gold for best feature story among newspapers with a circulation greater than 12,500.
Third SeaBus, new B-lines, TransLink's top North Shore priorities

Third SeaBus, new B-lines, TransLink's top North Shore priorities

But TransLink wish list could remain just that without funding

News around the world

Going on a trip? Take the North Shore News with you and we'll try to publish your photo in our News Around the World feature (there is no guarantee photos will be published).

PREST: A few dark sides to beautiful game

The five Ws are the essential building blocks of journalism, the foundation upon which we construct our information cathedrals to explain the world.
North Vancouver drycleaners could face jail

North Vancouver drycleaners could face jail

A provincial court judge asked a lawyer to tell him why he shouldn't send a North Vancouver drycleaning company owner to jail after the company pleaded guilty to violating environmental regulations in a way that allowed a toxic chemical to evaporate
West Vancouver residents named to Order of BC

West Vancouver residents named to Order of BC

For what they've done in the air, on the ice, and in the world of ideas, three West Vancouver residents were recently named to the Order of BC.

Community Bulletin Board

The North Shore Canada Day Parade is only a few weeks away and the organizing committee still has some openings for group applications and volunteers. Application forms are available on the website canadadaynorthshore.
West Vancouver teen wants warnings on gas pumps

West Vancouver teen wants warnings on gas pumps

Collingwood student proposes reminders on climate change
'Real Housewife' sues castmate for slander

'Real Housewife' sues castmate for slander

The aftermath of a recent Vancouver drive-by shooting that left reality TV performer Mia Deakin hospitalized has led to a lawsuit involving three performers featured on Real Housewives of Vancouver.