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Capilano University to resume on-campus classes

Capilano University to resume on-campus classes

Plan remains controversial among teachers and students
Court of Appeal sides with West Van billionaire in Twitter defamation suit

Court of Appeal sides with West Van billionaire in Twitter defamation suit

Twitter failed to argue why B.C. was the wrong jurisdiction
You'll need a pass to access Mount Seymour Provincial Park this winter

You'll need a pass to access Mount Seymour Provincial Park this winter

The new rules start Dec. 15
Province quietly bans ex-military vehicles, West Van collector says

Province quietly bans ex-military vehicles, West Van collector says

Canadian Forces reservist questions why 'non-comforming' vehicles like U.S. military surplus Humvees are no longer street legal in B.C.
Insurance won’t cover $80-million North Vancouver grain silo collapse, lawsuit says

Insurance won’t cover $80-million North Vancouver grain silo collapse, lawsuit says

Broker gave bad advice, Fibreco Export Inc. claims
North Vancouver beef business fined $150,000 for Food and Drugs Act violation

North Vancouver beef business fined $150,000 for Food and Drugs Act violation

Company accidentally sent non-organic cows to organic slaughterhouse
Hiker who fell down waterfall lucky to be alive, North Shore Rescue says

Hiker who fell down waterfall lucky to be alive, North Shore Rescue says

Firefighters had to rappel 90 metres to reach the injured man
North Vancouver utility may heat homes with Bitcoin's wasted heat

North Vancouver utility may heat homes with Bitcoin's wasted heat

Council must approve deal before cryptocurrency mining rig can be installed
West Vancouver couple taken for $500,000 in phone scam

West Vancouver couple taken for $500,000 in phone scam

Caller pretends to be fraud investigator
Metro Vancouver’s 1.1-km tunnel under Burrard Inlet now complete

Metro Vancouver’s 1.1-km tunnel under Burrard Inlet now complete

Tunnel will be used to bring clean drinking water from the North Shore to communities throughout the region