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Woman who refused to stay away from West Van library ordered to attend mental health appointments

Woman who refused to stay away from West Van library ordered to attend mental health appointments

Sister pleads with judge to help get woman ‘the help she needs’
Waterfront mansions dominate North Shore's highest assessments

Waterfront mansions dominate North Shore's highest assessments

Expansive cellars and infinity pools are still on the checklists of the uber-rich but prime waterfront - and water view - locations define luxury real estate in North and West Vancouver.
Court refuses sale of North Van's Cypress Gardens to developer

Court refuses sale of North Van's Cypress Gardens to developer

Recent decision is the second time in a decade a sale offer has been rejected by a B.C. Supreme Court justice
Watch: North Vancouver apartment fire displaces about 70 residents

Watch: North Vancouver apartment fire displaces about 70 residents

Neighbours saw flames coming through the roof of the older three-storey building. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
B.C. Premier David Eby announces plan to freeze ICBC rates for two years

B.C. Premier David Eby announces plan to freeze ICBC rates for two years

A rate freeze will help keep car insurance affordable 'at a time when people are facing significant cost pressures,' said Eby.
Abbotsford man in his 30s sentenced for sexting with 12-year-old

Abbotsford man in his 30s sentenced for sexting with 12-year-old

The former North Van husband and father asked girl for nudes, knowing she was underage. He will serve a sentence of house arrest after pleading guilty to child luring.
West Vancouver mayor Mark Sager issued law society citation alleging professional misconduct over will

West Vancouver mayor Mark Sager issued law society citation alleging professional misconduct over will

Sager faced another professional misconduct allegation in 2018. He was found guilty in that case in 2020 and handed a $20,000 fine.
Former soccer coach argues he shouldn't have to register as sexual offender

Former soccer coach argues he shouldn't have to register as sexual offender

Bob Birarda has applied for an exemption based on recent Supreme Court of Canada ruling striking down mandatory registration
Man nets $18K fine for prawn fishing in Howe Sound glass sponge reef area

Man nets $18K fine for prawn fishing in Howe Sound glass sponge reef area

Flouting rules for recreational fishing can result in environmental damage, judge says
Watch: Seaspan Shipyards celebrates keel laying of Coast Guard science ship

Watch: Seaspan Shipyards celebrates keel laying of Coast Guard science ship

Vancouver Shipyards in North Vancouver celebrated a milestone Friday on construction of an oceanographic vessel under Ottawa's national shipbuilding strategy
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