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District of North Van at fault for $150K flood, lawsuit claims

District of North Van at fault for $150K flood, lawsuit claims

District crews were doing work on the pipes at the time, the claim alleges
B.C. Ferries plans long-term repair contracts with two North Van shipyards

B.C. Ferries plans long-term repair contracts with two North Van shipyards

Seaspan and Allied shipyards in North Vancouver will both get ferry refit work
North Vancouver council digests policy to prioritize plant-based foods at district events

North Vancouver council digests policy to prioritize plant-based foods at district events

One councillor had beef with the motion, for reasons related to nutrition and culture
B.C. man files lawsuit for alleged camp sex abuse

B.C. man files lawsuit for alleged camp sex abuse

The lawsuit names a now-dead Camp Capilano counsellor who allegedly abused the man when he was nine.
Warm sunny weather for the weekend on the North Shore

Warm sunny weather for the weekend on the North Shore

Warm, dry weather is in store Saturday and Sunday, with temperatures in the mid to high 20s.
Dozens of young salmon killed in suspected North Vancouver chemical spill

Dozens of young salmon killed in suspected North Vancouver chemical spill

Someone was power washing nearby, but it’s hard to confirm if that was the source, district says
'Sophisticated' state actor behind B.C. government cyberattacks, say officials

'Sophisticated' state actor behind B.C. government cyberattacks, say officials

Canadian Centre for Cyber Security has determined a state actor or state-sponsored actor is behind a serious cyber-security attack on provincial government digital infrastructure.
Pedestrian overpass across Highway 1 in North Vancouver finally to be built

Pedestrian overpass across Highway 1 in North Vancouver finally to be built

With a recent $4M provincial grant, the long-awaited connector to the Lynn Valley area is set to break ground in early 2025
Baa-tter days ahead: B.C. farm gives second chances to farmyard friends

Baa-tter days ahead: B.C. farm gives second chances to farmyard friends

From bonded goats and water buffaloes to cows and quails, this farm is taking care of abused, injured or neglected animals.
Photos: Altitude FC gets fans on their feet in charged home opener

Photos: Altitude FC gets fans on their feet in charged home opener

Both the women’s and men’s squads played Nanaimo’s Harbourside FC at Kinsmen Field in North Vancouver