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$454K in gaming grants will protect ecosystems and promote safety, say North Van MLAs

$454K in gaming grants will protect ecosystems and promote safety, say North Van MLAs

North Shore Restorative Justice Society, Wild Bird Trust of B.C. and Seymour Salmonid Society are among the recipients
A 'severe' geomagnetic storm made vibrant northern lights dance in Metro Vancouver. Here's what's next

A 'severe' geomagnetic storm made vibrant northern lights dance in Metro Vancouver. Here's what's next

This map shows the colourful manifestation's vibrant reach.
Neighbours identify West Van homicide victim as former doctor

Neighbours identify West Van homicide victim as former doctor

The victim is said to be Francis Amir Este, whose family has had a complicated legal history
West Van's Ferry Building to reopen in April with new exhibit

West Van's Ferry Building to reopen in April with new exhibit

The gallery’s first exhibition this year ‘Sibling Revelry’ will feature works from four brothers and sisters who grew up in West Vancouver
U.S. SEC can freeze B.C. assets ahead of major stock fraud hearing, judge rules

U.S. SEC can freeze B.C. assets ahead of major stock fraud hearing, judge rules

B.C. judge allows injunction claim by U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission against assets belonging to defendants in a $1 billion stock fraud case
Letter: Cyclists have the right to be safe, but safety isn't a given

Letter: Cyclists have the right to be safe, but safety isn't a given

Cycling in an urban environment is fraught with danger, this letter writer says
Beer and music festival returns to North Vancouver Shipyards

Beer and music festival returns to North Vancouver Shipyards

Brewhalla is back April 14 with live music and more than 20 B.C. craft breweries, cideries and distilleries
Letter: Municipalities play key role in unlocking more housing

Letter: Municipalities play key role in unlocking more housing

Each municipality has 'serious problems' in housing its low-income residents, says Community Housing Action Committee chairman
North Shore students compete in international robotics competition following B.C. win

North Shore students compete in international robotics competition following B.C. win

The students are headed to Dallas, Texas, in April to compete in the world championships
Homicide police investigating after fatal attack in West Van

Homicide police investigating after fatal attack in West Van

Witness said woman screamed that her son had been stabbed. Police are still searching for the suspect