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Kilmer Creek will be restored and daylighted

Government of BC has allocated $750,000 for the restoration and daylighting of Kilmer Creek in the District of North Vancouver.
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Special weather statement issued for North Shore

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Metro Vancouver, including West Vancouver and North Vancouver.
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Expect traffic delays at Park Royal starting next month

Expect delays in the Park Royal area starting next month as the mall management starts improvement work on the Welch Street Bridge.
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More fun at The Shipyards with food, sports, music and children’s events

Festivals, sports, food events, small musical performances and artisan markets could soon be a reality at The Shipyards. The City
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DNV hires four new firefighters

The District of North Vancouver will be purchasing a brand-new fire truck that will be used in all three North Shore municipalities.
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Cates Park death: Identify face reconstructed by art students

The RCMP and BC Coroners Service are asking for the public’s assistance to identify an Asian male who was found
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200 North Shore artists to open their doors to public in March

North Van Arts is presenting the 10th annual North Shore Art Crawl, a free weekend event celebrating the creative energy
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Protest against proposed taxes in West Van tomorrow

A West Vancouver community group is inviting the public to be part of a protest against proposed taxes outside the municipal hall on Tuesday, February 18.
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Update:Teen missing in North Van located

RCMP is requesting the public's assistance in locating a missing Squamish teen, who was last seen on February 15, 2020 in North Vancouver.
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Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge reopens

The bridge was closed since November 19 as crews worked on the bridge decking and structure for maintenance.
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Expect regular delays as bridge construction begins next week on Marine Drive

Expect heavy traffic, detours, and single-lane traffic as the City of North Vancouver begins to reconstruct the aging Mosquito Creek Bridge on Marine Drive between Fell Ave and Bewicke Ave.
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Police watchdog called after incident involving North Van RCMP

RCMP has notified the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) of an incident in North Vancouver that resulted in a woman’s death in Squamish.
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West Van plans to demolish historic Klee Wyck house

A historical place cherished by the arts community in West Vancouver will be demolished this year. District of West Vancouver plans to demolish the Klee Wyck house and the four greenhouses in the fall of 2020.
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New equipment will keep the oxygen flowing at LGH

Next week, two oxygen concentrators will be up and running, producing the much-needed oxygen for the hospital on site.
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Apt, new ride-hailing service, will focus on North Shore

One of the ride-hailing companies approved by the Passenger Transportation Board last week plans to focus on North Shore residents, tourists and commuters.
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Non-market housing proposed near Phibbs Exchange

Housing non-profits are teaming up with the District of North Vancouver to develop a 90-unit non-market housing project unit on Orwell Street, close to the Phibbs Exchange terminal.
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Police hunt for driver who caused several collisions in North Van

The North Vancouver RCMP is looking for the driver of a brown pick-up truck with a camper that caused a series of collisions early this morning.
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Police chase break-in suspects from British Properties to Lonsdale; three arrested

West Vancouver Police has arrested three people who are alleged to have broken into houses and vehicles in the British Properties before attempting to flee from police.
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Rogers Hometown Hockey in North Van next month

Canada's ultimate touring hockey festival is coming to The Shipyards on March 14 and 15 for a weekend of free hockey-themed fun.
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Two more ride-hailing companies approved for Lower Mainland

The Passenger Transportation Board has approved the application of two ride hailing companies to operate in the Lower Mainland and the Sea to Sky.
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