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City of North Van candidates talk housing, green space, trees

City of North Van candidates talk housing, green space, trees

Housing and green spaces were major themes in the first all-candidates meeting for the City of North Vancouver council race. The North Vancouver City Library hosted the online Q&A on Sept. 27.
Hot, dry weather to continue through Thanksgiving weekend

Hot, dry weather to continue through Thanksgiving weekend

West Vancouver weather station keeps breaking records for high temperatures in October. In September there was less than 15 mm of rain.
Doctor who spread anti-vaccine conspiracies faces disciplinary hearing

Doctor who spread anti-vaccine conspiracies faces disciplinary hearing

Dr. Daniel Nagase, who claimed vaccinations caused stillbirths at a North Vancouver rally, is being investigated for comments outside Legislature.
Half of B.C. residents say it's getting harder to feed themselves

Half of B.C. residents say it's getting harder to feed themselves

The rising costs to service debt and pay for everyday goods have more B.C. residents saying it's harder to feed themselves, save money, and pay for transportation and housing, according to a poll conducted by Ipsos.
Arborist killed on the job in North Vancouver's Princess Park

Arborist killed on the job in North Vancouver's Princess Park

The man was in his late 20s.
Keith Baldrey: BC Liberals taking risk in bid to rebrand

Keith Baldrey: BC Liberals taking risk in bid to rebrand

Party leadership fears the word ‘liberal’ is driving right-of-centre voters into the provincial Conservative camp.
Olympic gold medalist Kathy Kreiner-Phillips trades alpine skis for water skis

Olympic gold medalist Kathy Kreiner-Phillips trades alpine skis for water skis

65-year-old Kreiner-Phillips was joined by her husband Dave Phillips and North Vancouver neighbour Johnny Hayward at the world over-35 championships
Time Traveller: Chilean sailors jump ship and settle in North Vancouver

Time Traveller: Chilean sailors jump ship and settle in North Vancouver

Immigrants from Chile largely married into local Indigenous families, and the contributions of those families played a crucial role in North Vancouver’s history.
Poll reveals North Shore residents' feelings about the monarchy

Poll reveals North Shore residents' feelings about the monarchy

Those wishing to remain a constitutional monarchy outnumber those who don't.
Upper Lonsdale church closes after 122 years of service

Upper Lonsdale church closes after 122 years of service

For more than a century, the St. Martin's Anglican Church in Upper Lonsdale has been the cornerstone of the community.