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Storm forces Skyride shutdown

A dramatic summer lightning storm stranded about 300 people at the top of Grouse Mountain on Tuesday night.

Park Royal to gain 20 stores

New retailers near Village part of larger planned redevelopment

Green guide

Gate Sales: Loutet Farm has fresh farm produce for sale on Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. to Oct. 27 at East 14th Street and Rufus Avenue, North Vancouver. Rain or shine. Info: www.ediblegardenproject. com.

Community bulletin board

Free outdoor movie: Re/Max Rossetti Realty will host a screening of Toy Story at Delbrook Park, Thursday, Aug. 9 starting at 8: 30 p.m. Attendance is by donation of food items in support of Harvest House. Info: http: //NSho.re/MovieNight2012.

In Robinson case, a collision of principles

DID B.C. Supreme Court Judge Janice Dillon go too far when she bent over backwards to hand disgraced RCMP Cpl.

$90K oil tank bill sparks warning

Thousands of buried oil tanks 'ticking time bombs' for N. Shore
Busker takes on city noise bylaws

Busker takes on city noise bylaws

Crooner vows charter challenge, saying fines violate rights

North Vancouver man set on fire in weekend argument

A North Vancouver man is in hospital in a medically induced coma after he was doused with camp fuel and set on fire during an argument with another man over the weekend. The two men got into an altercation at about 4 p.m.

Auditor General questions Hwy. 99 safety monitoring

B.C.'S Auditor General is raising questions about why the province is paying the company behind the Sea-to-Sky Highway Improvement Project for meeting incentives that the Ministry of Transportation and Highways has not been actively monitoring. B.C.
A light on the past

A light on the past