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North Shore's largest affordable housing project starts construction

North Shore's largest affordable housing project starts construction

B.C.’s housing minister touts the project as the model for the future
Former Lynn Valley teacher guilty of indecent assaults on Grade 6 boys

Former Lynn Valley teacher guilty of indecent assaults on Grade 6 boys

The cases date back to the 1970s and 80s
West Vancouver buys last Argyle waterfront property for $7.3 million

West Vancouver buys last Argyle waterfront property for $7.3 million

The home will be removed and the property converted to a public park to complete a vision that began 50 years ago
See inside North Vancouver's new Lynn Creek Community Centre

See inside North Vancouver's new Lynn Creek Community Centre

The facility contains a massive vending machine for library books, the first of its kind in Canada
North Vancouver seniors to debut one-of-a-kind fashions

North Vancouver seniors to debut one-of-a-kind fashions

Silver Harbour members have been working the looms for months
Here's how the North Shore's federal election races are heating up

Here's how the North Shore's federal election races are heating up

A UBC political scientist offers his inside view on polls and platforms
Artigiano coffee shop coming to North Vancouver transit exchange, but still no washrooms

Artigiano coffee shop coming to North Vancouver transit exchange, but still no washrooms

TransLink won’t say what the hold-up is on public loos
Who owns LOLO? Trademark dispute over brand erupts in Lower Lonsdale

Who owns LOLO? Trademark dispute over brand erupts in Lower Lonsdale

Canada’s Intellectual Property Board must decide if the name still belongs to the restaurant owner who coined it.
North Vancouver MP Jonathan Wilkinson remains in new Prime Minister's cabinet

North Vancouver MP Jonathan Wilkinson remains in new Prime Minister's cabinet

Wilkinson has held the natural resources portfolio since 2021
West Vancouver budget dips into reserves to lower 2025 taxes

West Vancouver budget dips into reserves to lower 2025 taxes

Changes to the budget to deliver a smaller-than-expected tax increase came at the recommendation of council’s newly formed finance and revenue advisory committee