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North Van looks to create faith-based cemetery sections

North Van looks to create faith-based cemetery sections

There is currently nowhere in North Vancouver to have a proper burial according to Jewish custom
Letter: Community's care for seniors displaced by Silverlynn Apartments fire is heartwarming

Letter: Community's care for seniors displaced by Silverlynn Apartments fire is heartwarming

Community groups and government agencies "worked and continue to work tirelessly to help those seniors who were permanently displaced. I know, because I am one of them," a grateful resident writes in his letter to the editor.
Massive waits as BC Ferries cancels sailings between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay Thursday

Massive waits as BC Ferries cancels sailings between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay Thursday

BC Ferries is urging customers who had plans to travel to reschedule as eight sailings have been cancelled Thursday (June 30).
Indigenous artifacts found during Horseshoe Bay Park redevelopment

Indigenous artifacts found during Horseshoe Bay Park redevelopment

Arrowheads and lithics have been found at the Horseshoe Bay site which was once a seasonal use fishing village used by host First Nations.
West Van police impound two Lambos nabbed driving in tandem 156 km/h

West Van police impound two Lambos nabbed driving in tandem 156 km/h

West Vancouver Police impounded two Lamborghini supercars after they were spotted being driven twice the speed limit on the Sea-to-Sky Highway Friday.
City of North Vancouver OKs two new buildings

City of North Vancouver OKs two new buildings

Developments in Central Lonsdale and Mosquito Creek neighbourhoods sail through council without controversy.
North Vancouver firefighters rescue SkipTheDishes order following crash

North Vancouver firefighters rescue SkipTheDishes order following crash

After helping the injured delivery driver, firefighters made sure the meal made it to its destination.
North Van's Urban Repurpose finds new life for local history

North Van's Urban Repurpose finds new life for local history

From high school gym floors to 18th century art supplies, this North Vancouver non-profit is keeping tons of material out of the landfill. ♻️
ICBC launches summer road checks ahead of Canada Day long weekend

ICBC launches summer road checks ahead of Canada Day long weekend

ICBC is reminding drivers of the risks of driving impaired this summer as they launch CounterAttack.
B.C. stock promoter used Colombia 'boiler room' in offshore scheme, SEC alleges

B.C. stock promoter used Colombia 'boiler room' in offshore scheme, SEC alleges

Former Vancouver investment adviser Bradley Moynes is charged with multiple counts of securities fraud.