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Grouse Grind Trail to reopen Saturday morning

Grouse Grind Trail to reopen Saturday morning

Metro Vancouver opens the Grouse Grind Trail in North Vancouver May 27. The trail, known as 'Mother Nature's Stairmaster,' will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m daily.
Maritime strategy aims to boost B.C.'s shipbuilding sector

Maritime strategy aims to boost B.C.'s shipbuilding sector

$25M fund aims to help companies grow into international markets and stay competitive bidding on Canadian ships, from Coast Guard vessels to ferries
Public urged to disable automatic 911 feature on their phones after surge in false emergency calls

Public urged to disable automatic 911 feature on their phones after surge in false emergency calls

Over three quarters of the 911 calls to North Van RCMP in a recent four-day period were false alarms. Some phones will auto-dial 911 after just a few pushes of a button.
Securities commission orders West Van company head to resign

Securities commission orders West Van company head to resign

Dunn crowdfunded over $17,000 from investors without telling them about his history with the securities regulator
Distressed hummingbirds prompt warning to clean feeders in hot weather

Distressed hummingbirds prompt warning to clean feeders in hot weather

Backyard feeders need frequent cleaning to prevent breeding infections that can be fatal to the tiny birds
BC Ferries announces Fido-friendly pet pilot project

BC Ferries announces Fido-friendly pet pilot project

Dogs on leashes and cats in carriers will be allowed on the upper deck of ferries sailing between Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver and Departure Bay in Nanaimo under the pilot project.
North Vancouver ranked B.C.'s 'happiest city'

North Vancouver ranked B.C.'s 'happiest city'

The analysis examined an number of economic, social and health factors to measure residents’ happiness. North Van was top of the heap in B.C., ranking 8th happiest in Canada.
Former dance teacher denies sexual relationship with student

Former dance teacher denies sexual relationship with student

The student testified earlier in the trial about having sex with the hiphop instructor when the student was 15
Port exports on track for 'record year' in 2023 following contraction in 2022

Port exports on track for 'record year' in 2023 following contraction in 2022

Volumes of grain, potash and coal shipped through North Vancouver terminals are all soaring, in part due to world events
Disgraced women's soccer coach Bob Birarda granted exemption from sex offender registry

Disgraced women's soccer coach Bob Birarda granted exemption from sex offender registry

The former coach applied for an exemption after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled last year that mandatory registration for all sex offenders is unconstitutional.