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MP Weston seeks to create national fitness day

WEST Vancouver's MP is campaigning to make a national affair of his love of healthy living.

Top court told North Vancouver special ed program cut was discrimination

OTTAWA Lawyers argued Thursday that when Rick Moore had to pull his dyslexic son out of the public school system and enrol him in a private school, the North Vancouver school district was discriminating against a child with a disability.

Capilano park tree cutting investigation continues

Residents who live around the east side of Capilano River Regional Park can expect a stern letter from Metro Vancouver soon in the wake of someone illegally cut down about 35 trees in the park in January.

City OKs coach house 50% over limit

The City of North Vancouver has approved a proposal for a coach house with a floor area close to 50 per cent above the existing limit.

$240K net to shield homes from deadly slides

CREWS from the District of North Vancouver will start to lay the groundwork this month for a debris net that aims to protect homes from potentially deadly slides in Mosquito Creek.

Dyslexia case goes to Supreme

A North Vancouver father will have his day in the highest court of the land on Thursday.

Growing Pains

Getting to grips with urban agriculture

Workshop targets fraud

THE West Vancouver Police Department is reaching out to the public to help stop fraud before it happens.

Teachers to vote on next strike action in April

British Columbias teachers arent going to walk out on students at least not yet. The B.C.

District eyes tax hike of 2%

PROPERTY taxes will rise by two per cent in the District of North Vancouver this year if the community's draft five-year financial plan is approved next month.