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Most North Shore readers think bullying in schools is worse than ever

Most North Shore readers think bullying in schools is worse than ever

In a recent poll, more than 60% of readers said bullying is getting worse, not better
Letter: Let's start a naming contest for the broken-down bus at Cypress Mountain

Letter: Let's start a naming contest for the broken-down bus at Cypress Mountain

How about renaming the mountain Bus Chillin’ Ski Hill?
Cyclist hospitalized with 'serious' injuries after collision with vehicle in West Van

Cyclist hospitalized with 'serious' injuries after collision with vehicle in West Van

Police are seeking witnesses to the incident in the British Properties neighbourhood
Highway contractor fined $1M for West Vancouver fish kill

Highway contractor fined $1M for West Vancouver fish kill

After a four-year investigation, the company was handed a significant fine in court on Friday
Former BC Lions defensive back jailed for sexually exploiting a minor

Former BC Lions defensive back jailed for sexually exploiting a minor

Steven Clarke met the victim while working at a North Vancouver school
Spanish company targeted in Metro lawsuit cites letter by Coquitlam mayor in bid to question official

Spanish company targeted in Metro lawsuit cites letter by Coquitlam mayor in bid to question official

Acciona wants to cross-examine Metro commissioner, CAO over written claims by Coquitlam mayor.
North Vancouver's Quarry Rock hiking trail has finally reopened

North Vancouver's Quarry Rock hiking trail has finally reopened

But construction in Deep Cove with limited parking could mean even worse traffic snarls than usual
What was this BC Ferries vessel doing in Burrard Inlet?

What was this BC Ferries vessel doing in Burrard Inlet?

Is this the direct-to-downtown-Vancouver route that we’ve all been waiting for?
Letter: Cyclists have a right to safe streets

Letter: Cyclists have a right to safe streets

“I have a right to a form of transportation that is good for my health and for the planet”
Tsleil-Waututh pipeline protester faces jail time after lost appeal

Tsleil-Waututh pipeline protester faces jail time after lost appeal

Considerations of Will George’s Indigenous identity were argued in the B.C. Court of Appeal. He may now file an appeal with the Supreme Court of Canada