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North Vancouver hit-and-run sends one to ICU

North Vancouver hit-and-run sends one to ICU

One woman is in intensive care and another is under arrest after a hit-and-run on a pedestrian on Grand Boulevard Wednesday night. Police say the victim, 21, was crossing in the marked crosswalk at 16th Street around 8:20 p.m. when she was struck.
Missing British tourist likely in North Shore backcountry

Missing British tourist likely in North Shore backcountry

A British tourist reported missing to the Vancouver Police Department was likely on his way to a North Shore trailhead when he was last seen more than a week ago. VPD alerted the media to the disappearance of Thomas (Tom) Billings on Tuesday.
Ask the Newsroom

Ask the Newsroom

Everyone's got a story. This week, members of the North Shore News editorial department explain why they got into a career in journalism. Got a question you'd like to ask about Journalism or the North Shore? Nothing is off limits.
City cyclists point to most dangerous roads

City cyclists point to most dangerous roads

The intersection where Third Street and Keith Road meld into Marine Drive and cross Bewicke Avenue is the worst on the North Shore, according to North Vancouver cyclists.
District discusses climate change

District discusses climate change

In order to deal with the effects of global climate change, the District of North Vancouver must look far beyond its borders, according to Mayor Richard Walton.
Youth run for Squamish council

Youth run for Squamish council

Among the 58 Squamish First Nation members seeking a seat at their council in Sunday’s band elections are two neophytes who have not yet seen their 20th birthdays.
Grosvenor gets Ambleside green light

Grosvenor gets Ambleside green light

The most praised and protested buildings in the history of West Vancouver can now be built in the 1300-block of Marine Drive following one last tooth and nail council debate Monday.
Police ID North Vancouver murder victim

Police ID North Vancouver murder victim

Roadblocks snarl traffic Saturday afternoon

Head-on collision closes Lions Gate

A head-on collision during the morning rush hour Tuesday sent three people to hospital and closed the Lions Gate Bridge for about one and a half hours as emergency crews worked to free one of the drivers.

Visiting student dies snowboarding

Helmetless boy loses trail in fog, hits tree