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One dead following police shooting in North Vancouver

One dead following police shooting in North Vancouver

An RCMP officer is being investigated by the IIO after a shooting incident resulted in a person's death on Saturday night.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation veterans honoured with touching Indigenous Veterans Day service

Tsleil-Waututh Nation veterans honoured with touching Indigenous Veterans Day service

A ceremony at Whey-ah-Wichen on Tuesday afternoon honoured the sacrifice made by Tsleil-Waututh veterans.
Howe Sound's new UNESCO status to be discussed in upcoming panel event

Howe Sound's new UNESCO status to be discussed in upcoming panel event

The discussion on the recently named biosphere region will be held at the West Vancouver Community Centre on Nov. 22.
Lighting spectacle to bring festive cheer to the Capilano Suspension Bridge

Lighting spectacle to bring festive cheer to the Capilano Suspension Bridge

Christmas lighting showcase Capilano Lights will return for another year.
Cypress Mountain's new chairlift plummets to the ground following emergency helicopter drop

Cypress Mountain's new chairlift plummets to the ground following emergency helicopter drop

Foggy conditions on Friday forced the pilot to drop the ski-lift part to the ground
The Comic Strippers returns shirtless spoof to North Vancouver stage

The Comic Strippers returns shirtless spoof to North Vancouver stage

The improv comedy sketch show returns to North Vancouver's The Centennial Theatre on Friday, Nov. 4.
Newcomer to Vancouver: Transit is like waiting for a flaky date

Newcomer to Vancouver: Transit is like waiting for a flaky date

In this regular column, North Shore News reporter Mina Kerr-Lazenby shares the ups and downs of moving to Metro Vancouver, and all it entails.
The supplies you need for an earthquake emergency kit

The supplies you need for an earthquake emergency kit

How to best prepare for an earthquake, including what supplies should make up an emergency kit, according to the North Shore Emergency Management
West Vancouver school angers parents with ambiguous, costly Québec trip

West Vancouver school angers parents with ambiguous, costly Québec trip

École Pauline Johnson's latest French immersion trip has families forking out more than $4,000, prompting local parents to create their own trip instead.
Accessible trail and picnic area added to popular West Vancouver park

Accessible trail and picnic area added to popular West Vancouver park

With aid from the Rick Hansen Foundation, The Lighthouse Park Preservation Society have welcomed a new trail and picnic area accessible by wheelchair and walker.
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