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Seaspan smashes record for most expensive property in North Shore history

Seaspan smashes record for most expensive property in North Shore history

North Vancouver's Chemtrade chemical plant and G3 grain terminal and Park Royal in West Van also make the list, though all trail behind Seaspan's Pemberton Avenue shipyard
Ongoing investigation at Moodyville property in North Vancouver, police say

Ongoing investigation at Moodyville property in North Vancouver, police say

No arrests have been made, but North Vancouver RCMP said they couldn’t share any further details
Metro Vancouver weather: Is more snowfall possible next week?

Metro Vancouver weather: Is more snowfall possible next week?

Below-average temperatures are expected over the next couple of weeks.
North Vancouver RCMP stop nearly 50 drivers with snow on their vehicles

North Vancouver RCMP stop nearly 50 drivers with snow on their vehicles

Flying chunks of snow and ice can endanger others on the road, and net you a $173 fine, police say.
Two days of ferry cancellations between Bowen and Horseshoe Bay

Two days of ferry cancellations between Bowen and Horseshoe Bay

Ferry service will not resume until Thursday
'May be delays': TransLink warns snow could affect Metro Vancouver commutes

'May be delays': TransLink warns snow could affect Metro Vancouver commutes

Your trip could be a little longer this morning as wintry weather has much of Metro Vancouver in its grasp.
Spun out vehicles and stalls cleared on Trans-Canada Highway in North Vancouver

Spun out vehicles and stalls cleared on Trans-Canada Highway in North Vancouver

Drivers were asked to use caution when heading westbound on the Cut Tuesday morning as multiple vehicles were spun out
North Vancouver and West Vancouver schools closed due to winter weather

North Vancouver and West Vancouver schools closed due to winter weather

Capilano University has also closed its North Vancouver main campus, Lonsdale, and kálax-ay | Sunshine Coast campuses
District of North Vancouver capital plan cuts $5M from Spirit Trail

District of North Vancouver capital plan cuts $5M from Spirit Trail

Council members disagree on whether the active transportation route should lose funds, but there’s consensus to raise property taxes by 5.5% this year
B.C. puts its response to U.S. tariffs on hold after 30-day delay

B.C. puts its response to U.S. tariffs on hold after 30-day delay

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is pausing its response to threatened tariffs by the United States after a 30-day reprieve was negotiated, but Premier David Eby says they'll keep planning to shift the provincial trade relationship away from America.