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North Van families celebrate co-housing completion with open house

North Van families celebrate co-housing completion with open house

Seven years in the making, the City of North Vancouver's second co-housing complex has opened its doors to 27 families.
North Van pond filled with mutant slime? Nope, it’s just tracer dye

North Van pond filled with mutant slime? Nope, it’s just tracer dye

If you noticed neon green water near Parkgate recently, don’t worry – no three-eyed fish people are expected to emerge from it.
North Shore high school basketball all-stars tip off tomorrow at CapU

North Shore high school basketball all-stars tip off tomorrow at CapU

The best senior players from across the North Shore, Squamish and Whistler square off, starting at 6 p.m. Come cheer them on! 🏀
Vancouver author releases book on best local hikes to do with your kids

Vancouver author releases book on best local hikes to do with your kids

105 Hikes author Stephen Hui's new book launches Tuesday (May 17), with nine trips on the North Shore and Lions Bay.
North Vancouver teacher suspended for 'back breaker' on students

North Vancouver teacher suspended for 'back breaker' on students

As part of the agreement, the teacher admitted the allegations were true and that it constituted professional misconduct.
North Van city green lights 74-unit rental building on Victoria Park

North Van city green lights 74-unit rental building on Victoria Park

The current building with 24 units will be replaced by a six-storey 74-unit rental building with a mixture of bedroom sizes.
North Vancouver RCMP seek public's help finding missing man

North Vancouver RCMP seek public's help finding missing man

Gregory Bleich, 55, is known to frequent cycling trails around the North Shore
Decision on future of B.C. salmon farms to come within 'weeks,' says DFO

Decision on future of B.C. salmon farms to come within 'weeks,' says DFO

B.C. politicians were targeted in sea lice office 'outbreak' as the federal government says its within weeks of making a decision on the province's salmon farm industry — a move meant to protect wild Pacific salmon from disease.
Join local artist charity in shoutout for nurses and front-line workers

Join local artist charity in shoutout for nurses and front-line workers

May is Nurses Month in Canada, and Arthanks is bringing back the 7 p.m. health-care worker cheer at Lynn Valley Library on Monday, May 23.
COVID-19 cases remain in holding pattern on North Shore

COVID-19 cases remain in holding pattern on North Shore

Wastewater concentrations of the virus have increased at the North Shore's Lions Gate sewage treatment plant.