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High winds, potential power outages could hit the North Shore tonight

High winds, potential power outages could hit the North Shore tonight

A second storm might also pack a punch on Christmas Day, bringing with it the possibility of power outages right at turkey time
West Vancouver church helps save school's beloved holiday tradition after fire

West Vancouver church helps save school's beloved holiday tradition after fire

St. Stephen’s Anglican Church steps in to help save École Pauline Johnson's annual Santa’s Workshop, raising funds for the school’s parent advisory council and a charity of their choice
Tsleil-Waututh Nation artist unveils touching work at Phibbs Exchange

Tsleil-Waututh Nation artist unveils touching work at Phibbs Exchange

Jordan Gallie’s aluminum design ‘Perception and Integrity’ is one of 14 Indigenous artworks displayed throughout TransLink’s system in the Lower Mainland
Two pedestrians seriously injured after being struck by driver near West Vancouver park

Two pedestrians seriously injured after being struck by driver near West Vancouver park

The pedestrians were transported to Lions Gate Hospital. Speed, drugs or alcohol are not considered to be factors in the Dec. 18 crash, police say
Utility rates set to rise for West Van taxpayers in 2025

Utility rates set to rise for West Van taxpayers in 2025

New rates go into effect Jan. 1, 2025
North Vancouver elementary class makes gift boxes for youth in need

North Vancouver elementary class makes gift boxes for youth in need

École Dorothy Lynas Elementary donated more than $3,000 worth of goods Monday to the North Shore Youth Safe House
West Vancouver council approves increases to parking fines

West Vancouver council approves increases to parking fines

Traffic violation fines were last increased in 2006, councillor says. The new fines are effective immediately
North Vancouver church gifts handmade jellyfish dolls for young patients at Lions Gate Hospital

North Vancouver church gifts handmade jellyfish dolls for young patients at Lions Gate Hospital

Money donated will give a pediatric ward patient a doll and proceeds will go to the hospital’s cancer campaign
Utility rates going up for District of North Vancouver taxpayers in 2025

Utility rates going up for District of North Vancouver taxpayers in 2025

Sewer rates will see the highest increase of 19.1 per cent. All rates will be in effect Jan. 1, 2025
Construction underway for new elementary school on Cloverley Park site

Construction underway for new elementary school on Cloverley Park site

North Vancouver's new Cloverley Elementary will seat 585 students, and is expected to open for the 2026/27 school year