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Debatable if entire region picks up more North Shore wastewater plant costs, says chair

Debatable if entire region picks up more North Shore wastewater plant costs, says chair

B.C. Premier David Eby uncommitted to any bailout of beleaguered North Shore wastewater treatment plant as feds ask for receipts for $3.1 billion cost overrun.
Woman held captive in North Vancouver woods details experience 30 years on

Woman held captive in North Vancouver woods details experience 30 years on

In the Stand Up Eight podcast, Lenore Rattray tells the story of her abduction and imprisonment by killer David Snow in 1992.
Seaspan's all-electric tug recognized for cutting underwater noise pollution

Seaspan's all-electric tug recognized for cutting underwater noise pollution

It’s got 7,000 horsepower but produces only a tenth of the noise that a tug with a diesel engine produces
West Vancouver police release more details after 13-year-old wrecks Lamborghini

West Vancouver police release more details after 13-year-old wrecks Lamborghini

The Italian supercar was in the process of being sold when the teen crashed it.
North Van’s Macklin Celebrini a finalist for NCAA Div. 1 top player award

North Van’s Macklin Celebrini a finalist for NCAA Div. 1 top player award

The North Vancouver product and Hobey Baker finalist will also suit up in the Frozen Four championships starting April 11 in Saint Paul, Minn.
B.C. real estate tax evasion and avoidance audits hit $1.3B since 2015

B.C. real estate tax evasion and avoidance audits hit $1.3B since 2015

Tax auditors uncover, on average, $86,036 per re-assessment in their real estate-related audits in 2023; lifestyle/income and capital gains audits account for majority of findings in B.C.
Emma Regan called up to Team Canada for international soccer tourney

Emma Regan called up to Team Canada for international soccer tourney

The North Vancouver-born and Burnaby-raised defender was previously called up for the 2018 Conacaf Women’s Championship, where the team won a silver medal
At least 325,000 Canadians in path of sea level rise, new data shows

At least 325,000 Canadians in path of sea level rise, new data shows

The new maps from Climate Central show that globally, 93 million more people are in the way of rising seas than previously thought. They do not consider population growth or man-made coastal defences.
B.C. resident scammed out of $5K in speeding ticket scam

B.C. resident scammed out of $5K in speeding ticket scam

Police will never send you a text asking for payment to settle a fine, say North Vancouver RCMP.
Wild pollinators could help feed 30 million Canadians, study finds

Wild pollinators could help feed 30 million Canadians, study finds

The study also found wild pollinators could increase farmer income by $3 billion every year.