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West Van council waffles on ethical code

West Van council waffles on ethical code

Should council members be asked to abide by a written code of conduct? That's still up for debate in West Vancouver
West Van announces plans for tennis bubble and pickleball courts

West Van announces plans for tennis bubble and pickleball courts

West Vancouver council is serving up some good news for local tennis players and pickleballers with a new facility planned for Hugo Ray Park
Seaspan Shipyards marks $2 billion in supplier contracts under national shipbuilding program

Seaspan Shipyards marks $2 billion in supplier contracts under national shipbuilding program

More than 500 B.C. companies are among those supplying goods and services for the North Vancouver shipyard.
BC Green Party declares provincial candidate for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding

BC Green Party declares provincial candidate for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding

Jeremy Valeriote will be returning as an MLA candidate to vie for a seat in B.C.’s legislative assembly.
'Difficult decision': SFU announces end of varsity football program

'Difficult decision': SFU announces end of varsity football program

In January, the Lone Star Conference decided to decline the Red Leafs' affiliate membership agreement renewal.
Food truck pilot program returns for another year

Food truck pilot program returns for another year

The City of North Vancouver has given food trucks the go ahead to set up shop at 16 locations across the North Shore
Iconic North Vancouver fountain and public art to be removed

Iconic North Vancouver fountain and public art to be removed

The fountain has reached the end of its life and would cost around $300,000 to replace
Letter: Dog walkers must keep their dogs under control

Letter: Dog walkers must keep their dogs under control

'Generally there appears to be no standard for what is considered acceptable trail behaviour, and the bullies inevitably end up having their way.'
No, that massive smoke cloud you saw in Burnaby wasn’t exactly a fire

No, that massive smoke cloud you saw in Burnaby wasn’t exactly a fire

The massive smoke cloud rising from North Burnaby wasn't a fire like you'd think — it was a refinery flare.
$23.7-million seismic upgrade completed at Mountainside Secondary

$23.7-million seismic upgrade completed at Mountainside Secondary

Alternate school was the last in SD44 identified as being at risk in an earthquake