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Free ashes-scattering ceremony in North Van for those who haven’t memorialised their loved ones

A North Vancouver funeral home will host a free scattering ceremony in November. Dignity Memorial will host a free scattering
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A new dedicated left-turn lane at Queens Avenue and 15th Street

District of West Vancouver is planning to install a new northbound, dedicated left-turn lane separate from the through lane at
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West Van police charge French citizen in fatal crash on Highway 99

47-year-old Alban Queyras of Villefranche, France, has been charged with “Drive a motor vehicle without due care and attention,” of the Motor Vehicle Act.
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Classes at the new CapU Lonsdale campus begin this November

Starting November 1, all of Capilano University’s Continuing Studies and Executive Education will be based out of CapU Lonsdale, said Linda Munro, senior communications officer for CapU.
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North Van music teacher charged with child porn, sexual assault offences

RCMP has charged a North Vancouver music teacher for possessing child pornography and for sexual assault offences involving minors. The
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Metro Vancouver is repairing Cleveland Dam

Metro Vancouver is repairing the Cleveland Dam spillway and training walls as part of a maintenance programme to ensure the
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Edgemont resident wants bylaw to check light pollution by neighbours 

An Edgemont resident wants District of North Vancouver to create a new light abatement bylaw that would stop people from installing bright exterior lights on their homes.
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DNV plans to give vacant district-owned homes to non-profit housing providers

District of North Vancouver council will vote this Monday on a new policy to give vacant district-owned homes to non-profit housing providers to create more affordable rentals in the community.
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‘West Van council is deferring too much to staff’

Over the last year I have become increasingly concerned about the failure of public process in decisions affecting this community.
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Avalanche Canada to host info sessions in North Vancouver

Two sessions on avalanche safety are being held in North Vancouver by Avalanche Canada and Federation of Mountain Clubs of BC.
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Developer pitches new housing model for North Vancouver buyers

Anthem is pitching a Rent to Own program as part of its rezoning application for a mixed-use development for 341 mixed-use development.
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North Shore Rescue loses a ‘beloved’ team member

A ‘beloved’ member of the North Shore Rescue team has passed away. Nan, a Belgium Malinois search-and-rescue dog, died today.
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Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge isn’t closed yet

DNV had planned to close the bridge on September 30, but that has been postponed due to construction delays.
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BC selects firm to study rapid transit for North Shore

The Province, TransLink and municipal funding partners have selected Mott MacDonald Ltd. to study the technical feasibility of high-speed transit from the Burrard Inlet to the North Shore. 
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Vancouver realtors are giving up their licences

Realtors abound when market goes up. They pack up and leave when it goes down. That’s true for the Greater
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Video: Bear chases scared bikers for a kilometre on Mount Seymour 

Brad Martyn and his friends got more than their usual adrenaline rush when a bear chased them for well over
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St. Monica’s Church Site: Resident to hold open house

A Horseshoe Bay resident is hosting open houses to present a “real alternative” to the housing development being proposed on the St. Monica’s Church site on Wellington Avenue.
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West Van council to meet early; move faces opposition 

On a trial basis, regular meetings of West Vancouver council will begin at 5 pm rather than 6 pm in
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New high-end waterfront hotel opens in North Vancouver

North Vancouver has a new high-end hotel on the city’s waterfront. Seaside Hotel officially opened in the Shipyards District of
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DNV asks province for bold legislation to reduce plastic use

District of North Vancouver has joined 28 other municipalities asking the province to adopt bold legislation to significantly reduce or regulate plastic use in the province.
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