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Contested upper Lynn Valley bike lane project gets go-ahead

Contested upper Lynn Valley bike lane project gets go-ahead

Mayor Mike Little said residents will be ‘ticked off’ about losing 74 parking spaces along route
Incoming storm causes rain warning for Metro Vancouver

Incoming storm causes rain warning for Metro Vancouver

Prepare for a wet week
Time Traveller: This is what the North Shore's first high school looked like

Time Traveller: This is what the North Shore's first high school looked like

North Vancouver High School was founded in 1910, and was North Van's only secondary school for nearly 50 years
Sisters who were stranded in South Africa last year head back for field hockey Junior World Cup

Sisters who were stranded in South Africa last year head back for field hockey Junior World Cup

North Vancouver's Nora and Arden Goddard-Despot and the rest of Team Canada are getting another crack at a tournament that was suddenly cancelled by the Omicron variant.
Investigation into North Vancouver woman's death points to gaps in ER care at Lions Gate Hospital

Investigation into North Vancouver woman's death points to gaps in ER care at Lions Gate Hospital

A grieving mother says a report by B.C.’s College of Physicians and Surgeons into the care her daughter received at Lions Gate Hospital’s emergency ward has done little to provide accountability for why her daughter died.
‘Weaving two worlds’ looks at economic reconciliation between Indigenous people and the resource sector

‘Weaving two worlds’ looks at economic reconciliation between Indigenous people and the resource sector

'Weaving two worlds' looks at the resource sector's role within advancing reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous poeple.
'Absolute nightmare': B.C. man recounts 10 months with ICBC's 'no-fault' insurance

'Absolute nightmare': B.C. man recounts 10 months with ICBC's 'no-fault' insurance

Less than two weeks after ICBC launched its 'no-fault' insurance paradigm, Scott Shepherd was hit by a car while walking on a sidewalk in North Vancouver.
North Van Arts exhibition explores the ‘reality of inhabiting a woman’s body’

North Van Arts exhibition explores the ‘reality of inhabiting a woman’s body’

Running until April 14, a new exhibition at the NVCAC showcases five women who are exploring what it means to live in a woman's body.
B.C. to 'spring forward' into daylight saving time this weekend

B.C. to 'spring forward' into daylight saving time this weekend

British Columbians will lose an hour of sleep this weekend when the clocks 'spring forward' into daylight saving time
North Shore ready to celebrate Nowruz together again after COVID-19 pandemic

North Shore ready to celebrate Nowruz together again after COVID-19 pandemic

With the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, in person events can be held to celebrate Persian New Year, Nowruz.