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First time Cops for Cancer rider prepares for the ride of his life!

What is it that compels someone to fundraise for months and arduously train for a 900 kilometre bike ride across the challenging terrain of BC? Is it the adventure of the ride itself, or connecting with riders dedicated to raising money for childhood

Fewer red-light cameras, more pics

THERE will be fewer red-light cameras watching motorists on North Shore roads following a $23million expansion of the province's camera enforcement program.

North Vancouver District council says demolish house built without permits

DISTRICT of North Vancouver council has voted unanimously to deny a development variance permit for an addition to a house on Capilano Road, rejecting the opportunity for the home owner to bring the structure into compliance with the municipality's z

Fashion file

Girly Bling and Fashion Fling: Bring your friends to this giant clothing sale, get a new look and help support North Shore Neighbourhood House, Saturday, Sept. 17, 1-4 p.m. at 225 East Second St., North Vancouver.

Vaughan quizzed on complaints re Marley

VIVIAN Vaughan, former councillor and mayoral candidate in the District of West Vancouver, testified in B.C. Supreme Court Wednesday as part of David Marley's defamation lawsuit against Peter Kains.

Teen tourist flown from Seymour after fall

The 15-year-old was hiking back from the mountain's first peak with classmates just before noon Thursday when she lost her footing.

Prince George child tasering was legal: WVPD

The Prince George Mounties who tasered an 11-year-old boy last spring acted within the bounds of the law, according to the West Vancouver police who investigated the incident. West Vancouver Chief Const.

Police raise alert over suspected child luring in West Vancouver

Police are looking for a man they say attempted to lure two children into his car in different parts of West Vancouver yesterday. The man, in his 40s, pulled up next to a student near Gleneagles elementary at about 7:50 a.m.

Mobs and beds through the looking glass

OR, with apologies to poet Lewis Carroll: Of mobs and beds and deficits; of photo-ops and swings. Over the years, analysts have theorized that Carroll's narrative poems were, in fact, political commentary.

$4M donation boosts LGH psych facility

WV philanthropist Djavad Mowafaghian thanks hospital staff for his stroke recovery