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West Vancouver police strike suspect with vehicle after 'exchange of gunfire'

West Vancouver police strike suspect with vehicle after 'exchange of gunfire'

The suspect was injured when a West Van officer drove into him with their vehicle, according to police.
Keith Baldrey: BC Conservatives show surprising strength in byelection

Keith Baldrey: BC Conservatives show surprising strength in byelection

Vancouver Island votes point to need for BC United to boost its name recognition, and for the Greens to lift their stagnant support.
Move On: Street lighting is crucial for cyclists and pedestrians

Move On: Street lighting is crucial for cyclists and pedestrians

Enjoy the long daylight hours of summer, because travelling at night on the North Shore can be perilous, writes columnist Heather Drugge
West Vancouver Canada Day celebrations like a 'backyard birthday party' for community

West Vancouver Canada Day celebrations like a 'backyard birthday party' for community

Here’s everything that’s happening at John Lawson Park this Canada Day
Tsleil-Waututh Nation to partner with DNV on Cates Park restoration project

Tsleil-Waututh Nation to partner with DNV on Cates Park restoration project

The project aims to rebuild the shoreline and combat further erosion
Time Traveller: Clearing the way for North Vancouver's first Little League field

Time Traveller: Clearing the way for North Vancouver's first Little League field

With Litttle League playoffs set to start on the North Shore, here's a look at where it all started in the early 1950s
Mount Seymour to host Little League BC provincials

Mount Seymour to host Little League BC provincials

It’s the first time in seven years that the tournament will be held in North Vancouver
West Vancouver Blue Bus driver named safest in Canada

West Vancouver Blue Bus driver named safest in Canada

To be considered, nominees for the award must have driven 15 years or 400,000 kilometres without a preventable accident
North Van experts warned OceanGate founder about dangers of experimental submersible

North Van experts warned OceanGate founder about dangers of experimental submersible

Nuytco Research’s founder Phil Nuytten and chief submersible pilot Jeff Heaton warned OceanGate founder Stockton Rush that his plans to build an experimental submersible weren’t safe and walked away from any involvement.
B.C. Supreme Court overturns $34,180 ruling against North Vancouver landlord

B.C. Supreme Court overturns $34,180 ruling against North Vancouver landlord

At issue for the B.C. Supreme Court was who actually is a landlord