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Teen struck by driver on Capilano Road has died, North Vancouver RCMP confirm
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'It’s a tragedy – a 16-year-old whose life has been cut short'
on Fri, 10PM
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West Van releases funding figures for $17.8-million sports facility upgrade
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One councillor questions they way funding decisions were made without public consultation, particularly for an $8-million provincial grant
on Thu, 8PM
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North Vancouver teen in critical condition after being struck by driver
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Investigators are hoping to get dashcam and CCTV footage to help explain what happened in the collision on Capilano Road in North Van
on Mon, 10PM
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Utility rates going up for District of North Vancouver taxpayers in 2025
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Sewer rates will see the highest increase of 19.1 per cent. All rates will be in effect Jan. 1, 2025
on Dec 13
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West Vancouver opens new artificial turf field and track facility
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The Harry Jerome Oval honours the legendary North Shore sprinter
on Dec 12
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North Vancouver council will soon ban right turns on red at 5 intersections
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The idea was first brought up last year, and the changes at five high-traffic corners should be completed by spring of 2025
on Dec 3
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North Vancouver council rejects Mountain Highway road safety plan
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Some community members opposed staff-recommended infrastructure upgrades that would remove a vehicle lane
on Nov 26
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North Vancouver council OKs 2 new townhome projects in Lions Gate Village area
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In total, one smaller development and one larger one will create 127 units
on Nov 22
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West Van council considers plan to expand pay parking to 700 more spaces
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If approved, pay parking would be added to the district's most popular parks, including Ambleside, John Lawson and Dundarave
on Nov 21
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RCMP investigate death threat against Port Coquitlam city councillor
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Coun. Dean Washington told the "Tri-City News" he received an anonymous email last week suggesting harm to him.
on Nov 15
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Trump wanted generals like Hitler's and said Nazi leader 'did some good things,' John Kelly claims
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump’s longest-serving chief of staff is warning that the Republican presidential nominee meets the definition of a fascist and that while in office, Trump suggested that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler “did some good things.
on Nov 13
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North Vancouver District updates policy for EV charging in new developments
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The change will require EV-ready parking for all residential spaces and nearly half of commercial stalls
on Nov 13
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District of North Vancouver meets housing targets with 500 units built over past year
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Ultimately, it’s market forces not rezonings that determine how many homes are built, mayor says
on Nov 12
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City of North Van to compensate staff who donate organs
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The move could save lives, a St. Paul’s kidney surgeon says
on Nov 8
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North Vancouver District asks province for public inquiry on sewage plant debacle
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An audit of Metro Vancouver over the massively overbudget project has been ordered. But it could lack impartiality, councillor says
on Nov 8
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City of North Vancouver bans new currency exchanges at street level
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Critics say the ban sends the wrong message to Iranian Canadians on the North Shore as well as the North Van business community
on Nov 7
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West Van council considers plan for private docks on public foreshore
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A councillor says the need for waterfront access for safety has been a concern for years, while another suspects it is just to increase property value. Public hearing will take place Nov. 18
on Nov 5
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Around 600 fireworks permits issued in North Vancouver District, fire chief says
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Meanwhile, firefighters responded to three miscellaneous fire calls in the district on Halloween night
on Nov 4
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Editorial: Attacks on Elections BC reveal the crisis in conservatism
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Fringe ideas have always been with us but – importantly – always on the fringe.
on Oct 30
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Six-storey rental building approved for Lynn Valley town centre
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Having more rental in the area outweighed other concerns at North Vancouver District council
on Oct 30
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District of North Van must add 5,200 units by 2026: housing needs report
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Some on the North Vancouver council express concerns over infrastructure keeping up with population growth
on Oct 29
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City of North Vancouver moves to limit currency exchanges
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Existing businesses could stay where they are, but new ones wouldn't be able to open up at street level under a proposed new bylaw
on Oct 28
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Metro Vancouver sells Cape land to Bowen Island Conservancy
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Conservancy purchases dozens of hectares of Metro land at Cape Roger Curtis
on Oct 28
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North Vancouver council advances plan for 37-storey rental tower and new hotel on Capilano Road
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If approved, it would be the tallest tower on the North Shore
on Oct 25
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Electric boilers to heat City of North Vancouver homes
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Rates will be going up by about $3 per month while carbon emissions could drop 1,300 tonnes per year.
on Oct 24
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Here's how much rain fell on the North Shore over the weekend
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It was the third-wettest day in West Vancouver's recorded history, according to Environment Canada
on Oct 23
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SD43 teacher dead after mudslide sweeps away Coquitlam home
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The body of the woman, who has been identified as a School District 43 teacher, was found Sunday night during a recovery effort by Canada Task Force 1 - Urban Search and Rescue and Coquitlam firefighters.
on Oct 21
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North Vancouver District to expand protection of trees in urban areas
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But too many trees close to homes puts residents at risk of catastrophic forest fires, mayor warns
on Oct 21
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West Vancouver council considers adding exemptions for paid parking in parks
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Roughly $430,000 was collected for paid parking between February and August
on Oct 17
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Tesla driver kicks out window to escape car fire in North Van
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Driver said he couldn't find emergency door release as vehicle filled with smoke
on Oct 17
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West Vancouver can’t reduce parking distance from fire hydrants, staff say
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Council was hoping to free up more parking supply on the street
on Oct 17
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Baldrey: How 'federal Liberals and orphaned Greens' may decide the 2024 B.C. election
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These voters hold a lot of power with the loss of the B.C. Liberal Party and lack of finalized Green candidates, says columnist Keith Baldrey.
on Sep 30
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Top-ranked Jannik Sinner is 'surprised' over WADA appeal in his doping case
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ROME (AP) — Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner said he was “very disappointed and also surprised” after a decision to clear him of wrongdoing following two positive drug tests was appealed by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
on Sep 29
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North Vancouver councillor sounds alarm on traffic change near Ironworkers Bridge
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The current local-traffic lane will be shared with onramp drivers bound for the highway, according to plans from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
on Sep 26
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Vancouver mayor promises more police to quell 'street disorder' in Gastown
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VANCOUVER — Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says the city is taking immediate steps to improve public safety in the Gastown neighbourhood.
on Sep 25
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North Vancouver utility taps raw sewage to heat homes
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The new plant will provide the greenhouse gas reduction equivalent of taking about 2,700 cars off the road forever.
on Sep 24
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Feds fund thousands of EV chargers as NDP flipflops on carbon tax
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The funds should see the installation of 3,205 new chargers
on Sep 24
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Squamish Nation hosts inaugural honorary event at Sen̓áḵw
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The two-hour event on Friday, Sept. 27, will pay tribute to residential school survivors from all Nations
on Sep 23
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West Vancouver agrees to demolition of historic Ambleside home
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The majority on council saw little point in making further attempts to save the home
on Sep 17
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From the archives: Chief Dan George teaches understanding
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Chief Dan George was a leader of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation as well as a beloved actor, musician, poet and author. He was born in North Vancouver in 1899 and died in 1981.
on Sep 13
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Honk! West Vancouver council debates Canada goose problem
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Options range from letting municipal lawns grow to swapping their eggs out with non-viable ones
on Sep 13
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Future uncertain for planned townhome site in Edgemont Village
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Developer Wesgroup, which received rezoning approval from North Vancouver council in July, has listed the land for sale
on Sep 4
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Move On: We should create more bike routes on quiet North Shore streets
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Not all bike lanes need to be protected by bollards or barriers, writes transportation columnist Heather Drugge
on Aug 27
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K-pop megastar Jennie Kim spotted on West Vancouver hike
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The celebrity was rumoured to be at sneaker launch of her friend, model-designer Tavia Bonetti
on Aug 24
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Revised plan for 104 townhomes in Lions Gate Village set for public hearing
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After initially rejecting the proposal, District of North Vancouver council OK’d a newer version with more lock-off suites
on Aug 23
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Kirk LaPointe: West Vancouver council wise to change course on housing rules
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B.C. Premier David Eby will now have to look elsewhwere for political adversaries
on Aug 14
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Neighbours rally to halt West Van council's sale of public beach access
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Council still to make final vote on Altamont beach path sale
on Aug 10
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District of North Van must pay $1.5M more for expropriated land, court orders
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Developer was seeking more than $4 million but the judge awarded less
on Aug 8
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91-unit rental building OK’d near Phibbs Exchange in North Vancouver
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Seven of the units will be offered at below-market rates
on Aug 7
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TransLink to redevelop contested bus depot site in North Van
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Planning for a mixed-use design is in an early phase, the transit authority says
on Aug 7