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North Vancouver City council pledges $5K for Metro survey

MIKE Harcourt, former mayor of Vancouver and former B.C. premier, came to City of North Vancouver council Nov. 14 to ask for support for a new survey of Metro Vancouver residents.

Most North Shore council incumbents re-elected

Fearnley, Evison lose seats; turnout up in NV, down in WV

Highway speeders caught in West Vancouver

THE Upper Levels Highway is getting special attention from the West Vancouver police in an effort to curb excessive speeding. Six excessive speeders had their vehicles impounded for seven days on Nov. 13, while also being handed tickets of $378.

Bus, HOV lanes different

QUESTION: With all the new construction work at the north end of the Lions Gate Bridge, I am just a bit unsure of something as it relates to motorcycle traffic.

Girlfriend testifies in murder trial

Woman tells judge accused and victim were dealing crack, heroin

Used car salesman jailed for one year

A used car salesman who scammed his boss out of $259,000 has been sent to jail for a year by a B.C. Supreme Court judge.

Don't make it easy for thieves

WEST Vancouver police are hoping thieves walk away with no presents this Christmas, not even coal. Between Nov. 10 and Nov 14, police received three reports of theft from autos and one report of a theft from a purse.

Community bulletin board

Focus on the Future: The Canadian Federation of University Women will host a series of interactive workshops led by professionals who are in leadership positions in their respective careers.

Grouse Grinders raise $130K for kids

GROUSE Grind hikers raised more than $130,000 this year for B.C. Children's Hospital.

CLBC needs more help than a flashlight

IF the confusing words of former minister of social development Harry Bloy do not ring a bell, the subject of Drake Fenton's North Shore News story will become clear as you read on. But first I have to ask you some questions.