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Mortimer the marmot goes missing

MORTIMER, the yellow-bellied marmot that showed up behind a West Vancouver animal clinic last month and touched of a frenzy of calls from concerned residents, has gone AWOL.

HST vote date is extended

THE deadline for voters to weigh in on whether or not to keep the HST has been pushed back to Aug. 5

Serial mugger sent to jail for 22 months

Six women attacked and robbed in two days

Hydro tower collapse raises questions

"I did not place a high priority on this incident . . . because power goes out periodically for various different reasons, usually during winter storms, and people have tended to muddle through and do the best they can until power comes on.

Body found near Cypress Bowl Road

West Vancouver police have called in regional homicide detectives after the discovery of a body on West Vancouvers Hollyburn Ridge Tuesday evening. A trail maintenance volunteer found the remains just before 5:30 p.m.

Dancers descend on North Vancouver for Squamish Nation Pow Wow

War Bonnet Dancer Red Baker takes in the scene at the 24th annual Squamish Nation Pow Wow on Xwemelch'stn July 10. The three-day cultural event attracted performers from First Nations across British Columbia and from other parts of North America.

Missing woman found safe

A North Vancouver woman reported missing last week has been found safe and sound.

Metro expanding struggle to save Capilano's steelhead

Jacqueline Paterson and Scott Melville of the Capilano Fish Hatchery show local news media a tanker truck filled with adult steelhead trout and Coho salmon headed for release into North Vancouvers Capilano River Tuesday.

Seaspan unhappy with shipbuilding contract extension

THE CEO of North Vancouver-based Seaspan said Thursday his company is disappointed in a federal government decision to extended the bid deadline for two massive shipbuilding contracts to accommodate Quebec and Ontario shipyards.

Police seek woman who vanished from North Vancouver home

North Vancouver RCMP are looking for a woman who disappeared from her home more than a week ago. Elena Moise-Hanover, 36, was last seen by family members when they left her North Vancouver residence July 4 at about 10 a.m.