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Sushi tax evasion case tossed by appeal court

A panel of appeal court judges has tossed out a tax evasion case against the owners of a North Vancouver sushi restaurant, saying the actions of tax officials violated their charter rights. In making the decision, B.C.

Painter tuned into natural creative world

- Painting the Nest, a presentation by artist Suzanne Northcott, Saturday, Aug. 4 at 3 p.m. in the ArtSpeaks Tent (on the grass lawn west of the Ferry Building Gallery) West Vancouver. Part of ArtSpeaks at the Harmony Arts Festival, Aug.

Olympic hazards for the easily sickened

THE Olympics make my wife want to puke.

Public to have say on city chickens

CITY of North Vancouver residents will soon have their say as to whether they want to share their neighbourhoods with chickens.

Failed WV home purchase draws hefty lawsuit

A West Vancouver property owner has launched a lawsuit against a couple who she says made a deal to buy her home then reneged on the contract after the global economy collapsed in 2008.

Sushi tax evasion case tossed by appeal court

A panel of appeal court judges has tossed out a tax evasion case against the owners of a North Vancouver sushi restaurant, saying the actions of tax officials violated their charter rights. In making the decision, B.C.

Dog rescued by passerby

Stranger dives into Capilano to save confused Labrador

BALDREY: Dix, Day set for showdown

THE recent finding by the Medical Services Commission that two private clinics in B.C.

North Van to bid for B.C. Games

THE City and District of North Vancouver are joining forces in a bid to co-host the 2018 B.C. Summer Games.

City weighs land sale for affordable homes

THE City of North Vancouver is weighing a proposal to sell off some municipal land on the cheap to help create affordable housing for working families.