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Supreme Court to hear North Vancouver arms dealer's case

THE Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear the federal government's appeal of a case involving a North Vancouver weapons dealer.

Alert clerk thwarts credit card scam

FOUR teenagers have been arrested in West Vancouver after being caught trying to buy pricey smartphones with allegedly stolen credit cards.

Environmentalists, doctors difficult foes

WHEN the NDP formed government during the 1990s, it found itself constantly on the defensive when dealing with two major power blocs in this province: the environmental movement and doctors.

Our readers donate for dog's surgery

Story of abandoned dog sparks more than $4K in SPCA donations
Bold style tempered by tradition

Bold style tempered by tradition

North Vancouverite debuts collection at Kwantlen show

Justice for all at Law Day's open courthouse

Crime and punishment acted out on Saturday

Keating to halt council pay during election

CITY of North Vancouver Coun. Craig Keating will be stepping back from some of his council duties and all of his council paycheques to focus on his provincial election campaign.

West Vancouver considers waterfront changes

Bellevue Avenue strip of park could house limited development

North shore's restaurant guide

$ Bargain Fare ($5-8) $ $ Inexpensive ($9-12) $ $ $ Moderate ($13-15) $ $ $ $ Fine Dining ($15-25) LIVE MUSIC OPEN MIC/KARAOKE DJ BIG SCREEN SPORTS WIFI WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE AUSTRIAN Jagerhof Restaurant $ $ $ Best Little Schnitzel House in Town 71 L

Setting it straight

A story in Wednesday's North Shore News stated the B.C. Liberal party received $3 million in donations from individuals, while the NDP received $2.3 million from individuals. Those amounts, however, did not include donations of amounts under $250.