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Vancouver offshore shell facilitator Fred Sharp handed US$52.9-million judgment for fraud

Vancouver offshore shell facilitator Fred Sharp handed US$52.9-million judgment for fraud

The West Vancouver resident never responded to charges from the U.S. SEC.
Are you an author? North Shore libraries are looking for local works

Are you an author? North Shore libraries are looking for local works

Applications for the 2022-23 North Shore Authors Collection are now open.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. highest since February

COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C. highest since February

Province has 46 more COVID-19 patients in hospitals than it had a week ago
Man sent back to U.S. after being found with missing teen in West Vancouver

Man sent back to U.S. after being found with missing teen in West Vancouver

A 15-year-old girl, missing from Abbotsford for six days, was spotted in the company of a U.S. man, by an alert citizen in West Van.
Public meetings on redrawing the West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding boundaries being held today

Public meetings on redrawing the West Vancouver-Sea to Sky riding boundaries being held today

Come out to B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission’s public meetings at 10 a.m. at West Vancouver Community Centre and 1 p.m. in Squamish.
Weeee! E-scooters are legal in North Vancouver. Here’s what they’re like

Weeee! E-scooters are legal in North Vancouver. Here’s what they’re like

Thinking about trying a commute on an electric scooter? We've got you covered here.
North Vancouver School District to examine barriers faced by kids with disabilities

North Vancouver School District to examine barriers faced by kids with disabilities

Often, staff don't even realize they're making 'able-ist' assumptions about kids with disabilities, say North Vancouver advocates.
West Van quashes proposed ‘missing middle’ 8-plex off Marine Drive

West Van quashes proposed ‘missing middle’ 8-plex off Marine Drive

The Altamont neighbourhood proposal was defeated in a tie after concerns regarding project size and OCP adherance were raised.
B.C. Liberal Leader Falcon fined $500 for late campaign report

B.C. Liberal Leader Falcon fined $500 for late campaign report

Kevin Falcon is among three of the six contenders for the recent party leadership who will have to pay $500 for filing their campaign reports late with Elections BC.
North Van city approves 22-storey Central Lonsdale tower

North Van city approves 22-storey Central Lonsdale tower

The Polygon building will add 136 residential strata units, as well as two floors of commercial retail and office space.