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Bike lane change stings Esplanade businesses

Bike lane change stings Esplanade businesses

Work begins this fall on the last link of a bike lane on one of North Vancouvers busiest east-west routes, but some small businesses are dreading the loss of three precious parking spots that will be gone once the project is done.

Man accused of threatening to copy Batman shootings appears in North Van court

A 32-year-old North Vancouver man made his first court appearance Wednesday after allegedly posting death threats on Facebook outlining plans to commit similar crimes to the deadly shooting at the Colorado movie theatre showing of the new Batman film

Porsche horde defends its own

After fines, club says members not speedsters

Foul play suspected in NV death

Smell alerts neighbours to concealed body

Doberman hunt ends happily

WITH the help of a few good friends in uniform, Jodie Cohan is now the proud owner of Niobe the lost Doberman.

Teen sought in Edgemont gropings

POLICE are hunting for a young man wanted for allegedly harassing and sexually touching young women in the Edgemont/ Delbrook area. On five separate occasions between Aug.

Killed by demographics, schools could be sold

THE North Vancouver School District is getting ready to unload four schools that have been shuttered due to declining enrolment.

Dr.'s needles stick it to chronic pain

"The majority of pain patients recover quickly from their injuries-others, after months of persistent pain, become frustrated when medications and therapies do not result in lasting relief.

Man survives 15-storey canyon fall

POLICE say it is "miraculous" that a man survived, almost without injury, after falling 45 metres down the steep banks of the Capilano River.

Cap U student honoured by accounting society

A Capilano University student was recently honoured for his academic accomplishments with a $2,500 scholarship. William Person was selected as the Certified Management Accountant Society of B.C. (CMA B.C.