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Bathroom electrical wiring caused North Van Central Lonsdale apartment fire

Bathroom electrical wiring caused North Van Central Lonsdale apartment fire

22 households still searching for homes following December fires
Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this February

Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this February

Canada's top five most expensive cities for renters are located in Metro Vancouver this month. 
Burnaby staff oppose plan to host pro tennis tournament with $1.5M price tag

Burnaby staff oppose plan to host pro tennis tournament with $1.5M price tag

Odlum Brown VanOpen's proposal to come to Burnaby would require a “significant city undertaking,” according to staff.
Photos: Peek inside North Van's upcoming indoor bike park

Photos: Peek inside North Van's upcoming indoor bike park

North Shore Bike Park founder Mike Upton is hoping to have the space ready to open by Spring Break in mid-March
Family displaced by International Plaza fire faces steep fees to reclaim belongings

Family displaced by International Plaza fire faces steep fees to reclaim belongings

An investigation into the December fire didn’t come to a definitve conclusion
North Shore real estate developers fund local filmmaking project

North Shore real estate developers fund local filmmaking project

Three Shores Development is covering the rent and production costs of local film students
City of North Van is B.C.'s 3rd fastest in pandemic-era growth: StatCan

City of North Van is B.C.'s 3rd fastest in pandemic-era growth: StatCan

The city is doing a few things right, says one SFU prof.
Watch: 15-month-old toddler drains 30-foot shot on his first trip to putting green

Watch: 15-month-old toddler drains 30-foot shot on his first trip to putting green

Little Walker Martin can barely walk, but he absolutely jars this shot from long distance at a North Vancouver pocket park
'Parade of storms': Environment Canada weighs in on rainy Metro Vancouver forecast

'Parade of storms': Environment Canada weighs in on rainy Metro Vancouver forecast

Bring a snorkel!
Lower Mainland anti-logging protester sentenced to house arrest, curfew

Lower Mainland anti-logging protester sentenced to house arrest, curfew

A BC provincial court judge declined to grant North Vancouver Save Old Growth organizer Ben Holt, 52, a conditional discharge. Judge Gregory Rideout said it was a "significant aggravating factor" that Holt continued with the protests despite bail conditions banning him from blocking traffic.