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Seaspan to add $4.8M building to North Vancouver shipyard

Seaspan to add $4.8M building to North Vancouver shipyard

It’s the latest in a long line of investments the company has made since being awarded contracts under the national shipbuilding strategy.
Horseshoe Bay wildfire declared out

Horseshoe Bay wildfire declared out

The fire chief has a warning for the careless person who caused the blaze
North Van non-profit Urban Repurpose to showcase reclaimed treasures

North Van non-profit Urban Repurpose to showcase reclaimed treasures

You wouldn’t believe the things some people throw away…
North Van filmmaker receives funding for documentary on grandfather George Manuel

North Van filmmaker receives funding for documentary on grandfather George Manuel

My Grandfather & Me follows filmmaker Esteban Manuel as he learns of the life of his political leader grandfather, George Manuel
Keith Baldrey: Incumbency shields governing parties from bad press

Keith Baldrey: Incumbency shields governing parties from bad press

Federal Liberals, BC NDP overperforming in byelections, polls despite controversies and low marks from voters on top issues.
Letter: Drug deaths will only end with legalization and regulation

Letter: Drug deaths will only end with legalization and regulation

“What we are doing is not working.”
Time Traveller: Check out this 1912 ice cream shop in North Vancouver

Time Traveller: Check out this 1912 ice cream shop in North Vancouver

The Grotto Tea Room was located at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue and sold ice cream for 25 cents a pint
Photos: Canoe races kick off Squamish Nation's Amalgamation celebrations

Photos: Canoe races kick off Squamish Nation's Amalgamation celebrations

A strong breeze didn’t stop paddlers from going all out at Swáywey̓ (Ambleside Beach) on Saturday
North Vancouver man summits Everest in deadliest year

North Vancouver man summits Everest in deadliest year

With pay-to-play mountaineering on the rise, many inexperienced climbers put themselves and others in grave danger, says mountaineer
West Vancouver student wins provincial art competition with moving Indigenous artwork

West Vancouver student wins provincial art competition with moving Indigenous artwork

The 15-year-old Rockridge high school student hopes her art will help raise awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women.