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Check out the top 10 sales of North Shore luxury mansions in 2023

Check out the top 10 sales of North Shore luxury mansions in 2023

Modernist waterfront home in West Vancouver was highest sale ever on North Shore
City of North Van borrows $50M to fast-track Neighbourhood House, affordable housing tower

City of North Van borrows $50M to fast-track Neighbourhood House, affordable housing tower

Taking on debt now will make the project cheaper and deliver new homes faster, council says
Capilano Road residents raise alarm over high-crash location

Capilano Road residents raise alarm over high-crash location

Speeding drivers who lose control on the road's S-curve are a danger to pedestrians, residents say
North Van actress opens Constellations on Vancouver stage

North Van actress opens Constellations on Vancouver stage

The multiversal love story by British playwright Nick Payne will run Feb. 14-25 at Studio 16
No more free parking at three major West Vancouver parks

No more free parking at three major West Vancouver parks

Current West Van residents may be exempted from hourly rates but will need to pay $20 per year when pay parking goes into effect on Feb. 12
North Vancouver distillery grabs golds at Canadian Whisky Awards

North Vancouver distillery grabs golds at Canadian Whisky Awards

Because the event is judged blind, it really lets you know your whisky is up to snuff, says Sons of Vancouver co-owner
West Van jump starts plan to bury power lines in Horseshoe Bay

West Van jump starts plan to bury power lines in Horseshoe Bay

Staff recommended not proceeding with the work, based on its eye-watering pricetag
Winterhawks make history as B.C.’s first all-girls team at famed Quebec pee-wee tourney

Winterhawks make history as B.C.’s first all-girls team at famed Quebec pee-wee tourney

The North Shore Winter Club's U13 team will play against 11 other all-female contenders at the prestigious international event in Quebec City
B.C. restricts cellphones at schools, targets social media firms with new legislation

B.C. restricts cellphones at schools, targets social media firms with new legislation

SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia is restricting the use of cellphones in schools and targeting social media companies in an attempt to reduce the harm they cause to children, which Premier David Eby likened to the damage from tobacco and opioids.
'Widespread heavy rain': Up to 30 mm of rain to fall in Metro Vancouver before atmospheric river

'Widespread heavy rain': Up to 30 mm of rain to fall in Metro Vancouver before atmospheric river

Flood watches have been issues for widespread areas of the Lower Mainland.