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Sun rising on Sunshine Cabs again – service returns to North Shore

Sun rising on Sunshine Cabs again – service returns to North Shore

The company once had a fleet of Cadillacs and uniformed drivers.
First Nations designers shine in upcoming Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week

First Nations designers shine in upcoming Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week

New collections from 32 Indigenous fashion designers will take to the runway.
North Van Indigenous course teachers honoured in blanketing ceremony

North Van Indigenous course teachers honoured in blanketing ceremony

The North Vancouver School District has begun its rollout of its Indigenous courses, ahead of schedule.
Letters: Proposed electoral boundary changes make no sense

Letters: Proposed electoral boundary changes make no sense

Common sense seems to be in short supply in Ottawa, one letter writer says
B.C. long-term care homes face 'dangerous gap' in services, claims group

B.C. long-term care homes face 'dangerous gap' in services, claims group

The group representing speech-language pathologists in B.C. says the government needs to increase funding for their profession to better support those in long-term care.
Map: Where Metro Vancouverites scooped up their big lottery winning tickets in 2022

Map: Where Metro Vancouverites scooped up their big lottery winning tickets in 2022

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North Vancouver man pleads guilty in drunk driving death

North Vancouver man pleads guilty in drunk driving death

The accused had drunk more than a bottle of wine and was driving at more than 180 km/h at the time.
North Van's renoviction policy means these renters might be pushed out of the city

North Van's renoviction policy means these renters might be pushed out of the city

Owners are obligated to help displaced tenants find housing at similar rates, but the rule recognizes that’s not always possible
B.C.'s COVID-19 ICU patient count hits 16-week high

B.C.'s COVID-19 ICU patient count hits 16-week high

New presumed COVID-19 deaths in the province declined to 21, from 30 one week ago
Letters: Concerns remain after windstorm shut down Mt. Seymour Parkway

Letters: Concerns remain after windstorm shut down Mt. Seymour Parkway

There needs to be a third access to this North Vancouver area, one letter writer says