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North Vancouver teen scores first goal as a pro soccer player

North Vancouver teen scores first goal as a pro soccer player

18-year-old James Cameron signed with Vancouver FC in May
Thief buzzes off with North Vancouver church's bees

Thief buzzes off with North Vancouver church's bees

Who steals bees? The congregation at St. Andrew's United Church would like that question answered after a sticky-fingered bandit stole their hive, bees and all
Squamish-based Whistler Courier & Freightways resumes deliveries after bridge strike

Squamish-based Whistler Courier & Freightways resumes deliveries after bridge strike

MOTI’s Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement Agency has issued $3,500 in fines.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation replacing Takaya Driving Range with new turf soccer field

Tsleil-Waututh Nation replacing Takaya Driving Range with new turf soccer field

There's a need for turf in North Vancouver, and the Nation has had an active soccer community for decades without a dedicated field, says elected councillor Whonoak (Dennis Thomas)
North Shore mayors react to 4,000+ new housing targets

North Shore mayors react to 4,000+ new housing targets

The province says the district of West Van and North Vancouver must see through to completion more than 4,000 new strata and rental homes
Proposed new campground near Porteau Cove gains first approval

Proposed new campground near Porteau Cove gains first approval

Squamish-Lillooet Regional District advances campground adjacent to Porteau Cove.
Michael Scherk caps dominant track season with win at senior nationals

Michael Scherk caps dominant track season with win at senior nationals

The teenager who took home gold in the senior men’s 110-metre hurdles at the Canadian championships is now competing for Duke University
Driver blows through North Van roadblock and crashes into house, igniting gas fire

Driver blows through North Van roadblock and crashes into house, igniting gas fire

The crash at a house in Vancouver created a 'blowtorch effect' that couldn't be contained until FortisBC turned off the gas
Port of Vancouver grain exports double in first half of 2023

Port of Vancouver grain exports double in first half of 2023

Shipments of North Shore terminal commodities potash and metalurgical coal also stable
B.C. Ferries moves public consultation online after threats of violence

B.C. Ferries moves public consultation online after threats of violence

At a recent Sunshine Coast ferry advisory committee meeting, a woman said if B.C. Ferries didn’t make changes, she would ‘take a gun’ to everyone. Also cited: keying of vehicles, shouting, foul language and a disrespect for personal space.