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Impaired driver clocked going twice highway speed limit in North Vancouver

Impaired driver clocked going twice highway speed limit in North Vancouver

Driver was handed a hefty fine and had his car impounded for a week
Balmy start to spring break as North Shore smashes temperature records

Balmy start to spring break as North Shore smashes temperature records

Temperatures in North Van and West Van soared to more than 18 C on Saturday and Sunday. Hotspots in B.C. topped 23 degrees 🌞
One person seriously injured in North Van A&W drive-thru crash

One person seriously injured in North Van A&W drive-thru crash

Police are investigating after the crash into the wall of the restaurant resulted in injuries to person inside
Street-level crypto-currency traders, gold sellers to be limited in West Van

Street-level crypto-currency traders, gold sellers to be limited in West Van

The changes are intended to create more vibrant commercial areas in West Vancouver's Ambleside and Dundarave neighbourhoods
Dog rescued after slipping off North Vancouver's Quarry Rock

Dog rescued after slipping off North Vancouver's Quarry Rock

Grizzly the golden doodle chased a ball over the edge of a cliff at the popular Deep Cove lookout point
Former West Van mayor Mike Smith calls on current Mayor Mark Sager to resign

Former West Van mayor Mike Smith calls on current Mayor Mark Sager to resign

Smith says he’s lost trust in Sager following a B.C. Law Society suspension. A petition is also circulating online calling on the mayor to step down.
West Vancouver to build four new pickleball courts at Ambleside

West Vancouver to build four new pickleball courts at Ambleside

The new courts in Ambleside Park address an exploding demand for the fast-growing sport
Metro Vancouver snowpack still sitting at 39 per cent of normal

Metro Vancouver snowpack still sitting at 39 per cent of normal

Snowpack that feeds North Shore reservoirs has increased in the past month, but still sits at the second-lowest levels ever, raising fear of summer drought
Students, parents sound off as North Van high schools dump semester system

Students, parents sound off as North Van high schools dump semester system

A number of students and parents aren’t pleased with the move, or the way it was handled. Administrators say the linear system is better for students most in need of support
Ottawa grants $732K to help seniors in West Vancouver

Ottawa grants $732K to help seniors in West Vancouver

The money will support a meal delivery program for low-income seniors as well as pay for training for peer helpers