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Here are the winners of the 2023 North Shore Readers Choice Awards

Here are the winners of the 2023 North Shore Readers Choice Awards

From craft breweries to carpet cleaners, here are all your favourites from North Vancouver and West Vancouver, as picked by North Shore News readers
North Vancouver RCMP arrest man in alleged assault of dog walker, but no charges laid

North Vancouver RCMP arrest man in alleged assault of dog walker, but no charges laid

Police are asking people with information about the incident to contact investigators
Editorial: B.C.'s civic campaign finance laws are still a mess

Editorial: B.C.'s civic campaign finance laws are still a mess

The changes brought in to take big money out of civic politics have mostly failed to meet that goal.
Fighter aircraft to fly over B.C. in NORAD defence exercise

Fighter aircraft to fly over B.C. in NORAD defence exercise

The NORAD defence exercise will take place on Feb. 15.
Men in kilts playing bagpipes will be skating at The Shipyards this weekend

Men in kilts playing bagpipes will be skating at The Shipyards this weekend

'Almost everyone will be in kilts,' says the organizer of the first kilt skate to hit British Columbia
Andy Prest: Greetings from Earth, sorry for shooting you down

Andy Prest: Greetings from Earth, sorry for shooting you down

We’ve been waiting all our lives for the appearance of UFOs. It seems weird to be shooting them all down once they finally arrive
West Vancouver man banned from B.C. markets after $1B penny stock fraud case in U.S.

West Vancouver man banned from B.C. markets after $1B penny stock fraud case in U.S.

Fred Sharp of West Vancouver was the 'mastermind' of securities fraud schemes involving over $1 billion worth of transactions, a U.S. court ruled.
'Freezer door is going to crack open': Metro Vancouver temperatures to drop as low as -10 C

'Freezer door is going to crack open': Metro Vancouver temperatures to drop as low as -10 C

Snow is possible in the Lower Mainland and The Weather Network calls for a "polar vortex."
Former councillor Bob Fearnley remembered as doting family man and pillar of community

Former councillor Bob Fearnley remembered as doting family man and pillar of community

The former North Vancouver councillor died in an overnight house fire on Thursday, alongside 29-year-old daughter Gayle
Over half of North Shore readers aren't celebrating Valentine's Day

Over half of North Shore readers aren't celebrating Valentine's Day

Among those marking the love-fueled occasion, a romantic dinner at home was the option most favoured