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Owls still at risk despite rat poison ban, North Van activist says

Owls still at risk despite rat poison ban, North Van activist says

This North Vancouver woman is pushing the province for a total, permanent ban on predator-killing rat poisons
Flicka Gymnastics Club secures future home in North Vancouver

Flicka Gymnastics Club secures future home in North Vancouver

'We hope to turn Mickey McDougall into a modern gymnastics facility that will support all levels of gymnastics for another 60 years'
Upper Levels highway closed for hours after false report of bomb in vehicle

Upper Levels highway closed for hours after false report of bomb in vehicle

Highway 1 in North Vancouver was closed for about eight hours Tuesday night
Editorial: Ramping up B.C. vaccination campaign our only way out of this

Editorial: Ramping up B.C. vaccination campaign our only way out of this

With the Delta variant making itself known and the U.S. border set to open soon, health officials want to get as many jabs into as many arms as possible
Deep Cove businesses face large rent hikes

Deep Cove businesses face large rent hikes

Long-time business owner says he’s fighting to keep his doors open and others say they face similar battles after a key commercial block recently sold and the new owner indicated plans to significantly raise the rents.
North Vancouver man charged in hit-and-run on teenager

North Vancouver man charged in hit-and-run on teenager

Victim was left with brain injury
North Shore fire rating raised to ‘extreme’

North Shore fire rating raised to ‘extreme’

Plan in place to handle wildfires, says fire Chief Brian Hutchinson
More community consultation needed on West Vancouver’s arts centre plans

More community consultation needed on West Vancouver’s arts centre plans

The District of West Vancouver has taken a step back on its plans for an expansive new arts facility
B.C. detects 150 new COVID-19 cases – most since June 11

B.C. detects 150 new COVID-19 cases – most since June 11

More than 56% of B.C.'s total population has had at least two doses of vaccine.
Federal and provincial governments announce nearly $1M for projects in Sea to Sky

Federal and provincial governments announce nearly $1M for projects in Sea to Sky

The projects include updating an emergency building in Lions Bay and creating fuel breaks in Whistler.