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North Vancouver council looks to put affordable housing above new fire hall

North Vancouver council looks to put affordable housing above new fire hall

It has been done successfully in Vancouver, the YWCA says
Editorial: When it comes to alcohol, North Vancouver council has fuzzy logic

Editorial: When it comes to alcohol, North Vancouver council has fuzzy logic

In the push-and-pull of public health, the benefits of sending people across a parking lot to purchase wine aren’t so clear
Kirk LaPointe: Good riddance or bad omens at West Van municipal hall

Kirk LaPointe: Good riddance or bad omens at West Van municipal hall

A workplace complaint against the mayor is part of larger story unfolding at West Vancouver municipal hall, writes columnist Kirk LaPointe
Athletes to represent the North Shore at upcoming North American Indigenous Games

Athletes to represent the North Shore at upcoming North American Indigenous Games

Every four years the North American Indigenous Games bring together athletes from across Turtle Island to compete and celebrate First Nations culture
Central Lonsdale penned for hefty revitalization

Central Lonsdale penned for hefty revitalization

The revitalization plan will turn Lonsdale Avenue into a thriving ‘Great Street’
Sale of wine and liquor in Park & Tilford's Save-On-Foods refused

Sale of wine and liquor in Park & Tilford's Save-On-Foods refused

Despite public outcry requesting otherwise, City of North Vancouver council has agreed to go ahead with its refusal of a wine permit at the North Van store
North Van approves B.C.'s largest hydrogen plant

North Van approves B.C.'s largest hydrogen plant

At issue for council was whether such a facility would be safe
Provincewide campfire ban comes after drastic escalation in wildfire activity

Provincewide campfire ban comes after drastic escalation in wildfire activity

The BC Wildfire Service says the ban is important because even one avoidable fire could stretch resources to the limit.
B.C. menstruation app class action alleges privacy breaches

B.C. menstruation app class action alleges privacy breaches

Court documents allege privacy policies in the popular Flo app were "false, deceptive and misleading."
Keith Baldrey: B.C. boundary shuffle will help keep election timetable on track

Keith Baldrey: B.C. boundary shuffle will help keep election timetable on track

Slated addition of new ridings that tilt in BC NDP’s favour will likely tamp down urge to call early vote.