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District of North Vancouver sees car-based future

Traffic is only going to get worse on the North Shore. Despite aiming to concentrate density in transit-served centres, District of North Vancouver planners say the car will be the communitys dominant transportation option for decades to come.
High School Wrestling finals

High School Wrestling finals

Big week for public input on the North Shore

This is shaping up to be a busy week for public consultation in North Vancouver. On Wednesday, Feb.

UPDATE: No foul play in burning-car death

A man found dead near a burning car in North Vancouver took his own life, according to RCMP investigators. Firefighters came across the unidentified victim in a wooded area near the end of Rondoval Crescent sometime around 11:30 p.m. Feb. 8.

Report raises questions about crash that killed North Vancouver pilot

THE North Vancouver pilot of a small Beechcraft airplane that crashed near Vancouver International Airport in October was struggling to regain control of the aircraft in the seconds before the plane crashed, said an interim report from the Transporta

North Vancouver lawyers say court fix will be costly

Premier announces review of justice system

West Vancouver seeks feedback on Ambleside land sale

THE District of West Vancouver moved one step closer to changing the face of Ambleside Monday night.

Consultation builds community

I thought I would use this week's outing to describe an episode of local government working rather well. Now that regular readers have picked their jaws up. . . .

Municipal affairs

District of North Vancouver Next regular council meeting, Monday, Feb. 20, 7 p.m. www.dnv.org Council workshop, Monday, Feb. 13, 7 p.m. - Financial update - commercial enterprises. - Long-term transportation vision and strategic priorities.

Amalgamate North Shore fire services to save millions: report

District of North Vancouver in-camera report suggests savings of $3.6M a year