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Squamish Nation shares in water lease revenue

A revenue-sharing deal between the province and the Squamish Nation which gives the First Nation a share of royalties on a Skookum Creek run-of-the-river power project will see the band receive $78,000 per year once the project is fully operational.
Two major parties spend liberally on election

Two major parties spend liberally on election

Liberals outspent NDP, but parties combined to spend $540K in local ridings
A Grade 12 story

A Grade 12 story

A student talks about his final year of high school

Not all rescue helicopters are created equal

The North Shore News published Paul Daniell's letter to the editor on Friday with the intention of furthering the debate on best practices within search and rescue organizations. The letter was accepted at face value.

Online safety

In an age of ubiquitous smartphones and instant online access, it can be a big mistake to leave kids to their own devices.

West Vancouver lets developers off easy: Pajari

Council watcher questions zoning 'uplift' appraisals
Lynn Valley woman hurt as surprised robber flees

Lynn Valley woman hurt as surprised robber flees

A 68-year-old woman was assaulted during a botched break and enter in Lynn Valley on the afternoon of Aug. 21, according to police.
High-pitched Mosquito noise vexes Lower Lonsdale resident

High-pitched Mosquito noise vexes Lower Lonsdale resident

Imagine an inescapable, high-pitched ringing in your ears that causes severe discomfort at unpredictable hours, day and night.

Community bullentin board

The Pacific Spirit Choir is looking for new members. This year's season will include the Faure Requiem, Handel's Messiah and the St. John Passion by J.S. Bach, all accompanied by a professional orchestra.
Upper Lonsdale neighbours use hoses to slow fire's spread

Upper Lonsdale neighbours use hoses to slow fire's spread

North Vancouver City Fire Department is praising some Upper Lonsdale residents after their quick action saved a neighbour's home from a potentially devastating fire. City fire crews responded to a 9-1-1 call just after 2:15 p.m.