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Mountie's fundraising mountain bike stolen

In a cruelly ironic turn of events this week, one of the police officers taking part in next weeks Cops-for-Cancer fundraiser has had his bike stolen in West Vancouver.

Gaming grants announced

14 North Shore organizations have gotten a funding boost totalling $554,140 as part of the Community Gaming Grants.

Cap Suspension Bridge wins award

CAPILANO Suspension Bridge Park has won the marketer of the year award from the B.C. chapter of the American Marketing Association. The BCAMA chose the suspension bridge because of its multi faceted campaign to promote the park's new Cliffwalk.
Local cops join ride to fight cancer

Local cops join ride to fight cancer

Motivation not lacking for 900km fundraising marathon

H. Bay pier will stay open to vehicles

Council reverses decision, but overweight vehicles a concern

North Shore racing pioneers honoured

NORTH Vancouver's Rob Harrison and West Vancouver's Tom Johnston will be honoured at the Greater Vancouver Motorsport Pioneers Society's 12th annual induction ceremony Sept. 22.

Missing Lions Gate patient found unhurt after two weeks

A man who went missing from Lions Gate Hospital two weeks ago has been found safe and sound. Arthur Ruff, 60, disappeared from the North Vancouver hospitals psychiatric ward Aug.

BALDREY: Cabinet shuffle offers no change in direction

SOME idle musings, random thoughts and scattered analysis of Premier Christy Clark's shuffle of her cabinet: Are the B.C.

Burning W. Van home saved by burst pipe

A home that caught fire in West Vancouver's West Hill area Monday could have been severely damaged had it not been for a water pipe that burst in a downstairs wall, according to firefighters.

BBB says consumers selling cars being targeted by scams

CONSUMERS who are selling vehicles are being targeted by several British Columbia-based companies that are offering questionable advertising opportunities, according to a recent warning from the Better Business Bureau.