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Is this the tallest tomato ever grown on the North Shore?

Is this the tallest tomato ever grown on the North Shore?

While showing off his colossal crops is half the fun, the other half of the joy for this gardener is feeding his kids and community 🍅
Police seize stolen bikes from Vancouver storage locker

Police seize stolen bikes from Vancouver storage locker

A North Van owner who saw his stolen bicycle for sale on Facebook led police to a storage unit full of stolen bikes and bike parts.
North Van restaurant fined $2,300 for skirting COVID-19 vaccine passports

North Van restaurant fined $2,300 for skirting COVID-19 vaccine passports

The city received at least 16 public complaints about Anatoli's in Lower Lonsdale not checking for vaccine passports last fall.
North Shore ski mountains get first dusting of snow

North Shore ski mountains get first dusting of snow

Mount Seymour’s Mystery Peak cam recorded the first dusting of snow this season in North Vancouver early Friday morning.
North Shore Persian community 'overjoyed' to have a voice at the council table

North Shore Persian community 'overjoyed' to have a voice at the council table

Shervin Shahriari says he's the first Iranian-born Canadian elected in B.C.
As rain falls on B.C., province gets a shaky winter outlook

As rain falls on B.C., province gets a shaky winter outlook

The five to 10 millimetres of rain is expected to give way to a mix of sun and cloud over the weekend, according to Environment Canada.
Woof, there it is: North Van has a new off-leash dog park

Woof, there it is: North Van has a new off-leash dog park

The temporary park should be open for 1.5-2 years, to be replaced by a permanent one as part of Lions Gate Village 🐕
B.C. calls on public as it looks to 'future-proof' province from floods

B.C. calls on public as it looks to 'future-proof' province from floods

To counter increased risks to flooding, the B.C. government wants to improve flood maps, plan for community retreat in high-risk areas, and open up natural floodplains to give water a place to go. It's calling on public input for the new plan.
North Vancouver District CAO takes on dual role as Port Moody councillor

North Vancouver District CAO takes on dual role as Port Moody councillor

DNV chief administrative officer David Stuart said he's not worried about divided loyalties in his two civic roles
Here is how much rain to expect in Metro Vancouver this week

Here is how much rain to expect in Metro Vancouver this week

A change has arrived in the Lower Mainland.