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No jail for assaulter

Fight leaves 1 man with permanent brain damage
Tee Time: Change is par for the course at Northlands

Tee Time: Change is par for the course at Northlands

kids' stuff

Parent-Child Mother Goose: Registration has begun for this group experience for parents with babies or young children that focuses on the pleasure and power of using rhymes, songs and stories together.

Developer pitches tiny apartments

Affordable units would require city to sell or lease affordable land

5-year-old found unconscious in pool

A young boy is in intensive care after almost drowning in his North Vancouver family's pool over the weekend. Emergency crews raced to a home on the 800-block of East 11th Street around 6 p.m.

Should the city ever rely on the port's word?

"That council request TransLink and the other contributing agencies . . . to ensure that [their] forthcoming request for proposals for a design-build Richmond/Airport-Vancouver rapid transit line reflect [council's] conditions of support. . . .

RCMP seek cellphone video of fight

NORTH Vancouver RCMP say someone on the North Shore may be walking around with critical evidence in an assault case recorded on his smartphone.

Stamp fees returned

Salmon stamp money will aid W. Coast conservation

Community bulletin board

Job Fair: There will be a hiring fair at the WorkBC Employment Services Centre Thursday, April 4, 1-4 p.m. at 310260 West Esplanade, North Vancouver.

Port delays Moodyville power line decision

RESIDENTS of Moodyville on edge about whether their neighbourhood is about to become a corridor for high-voltage power lines will have to wait at least one week more.