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North Vancouver flagger hit on leg by SUV in incident of possible road rage

North Vancouver flagger hit on leg by SUV in incident of possible road rage

Incident happened as council grapples with how to deal with traffic congestion in one of North Van’s most touristy neighbourhoods
Capilano Rugby Club set to host High School Rugby Day

Capilano Rugby Club set to host High School Rugby Day

The event shows North Shore high schoolers what the sport can be like after graduating
B.C. First Nations Justice Council releases women's justice plan

B.C. First Nations Justice Council releases women's justice plan

The Indigenous Women's Justice Plan examines issues around legal aid, policing, sentencing, corrections, crisis response, child welfare, First Nations court and Crown prosecution.
Man with fake handgun arrested near North Van city library

Man with fake handgun arrested near North Van city library

Suspect was under court order not to possess imitation guns
North Vancouver school worker dies following mountain bike crash

North Vancouver school worker dies following mountain bike crash

Colleagues have identified the victim as an educational assistant and highly experienced mountain bike rider and coach.
Planned completion for Trans Mountain pipeline another blow for Tsleil-Waututh Nation

Planned completion for Trans Mountain pipeline another blow for Tsleil-Waututh Nation

The Nation’s Sacred Trust Initiative has rallied against the controversial pipeline project for more than a decade
Baldrey: 2024 meets 1991? How B.C. election history could repeat itself

Baldrey: 2024 meets 1991? How B.C. election history could repeat itself

Political columnist Keith Baldrey examines the eerily similar parallels that have transpired in the B.C. Legislature.
'They're so adorable': Three goats need short-term stay in B.C.

'They're so adorable': Three goats need short-term stay in B.C.

Bun Bun, Leone, and Stella are looking for a safe place to stay in Maple Ridge.
North Shore Writers Festival returns for its 24th year

North Shore Writers Festival returns for its 24th year

The annual literary festival brings together writers and authors from across the country
Letter: North Van woman grateful for kindness of two young, adventurous strangers

Letter: North Van woman grateful for kindness of two young, adventurous strangers

The return of a purse and wallet lost in North Vancouver’s Stong’s Market has restored one local woman’s faith in the local community - and the younger generation