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North Shore Rescue plucks stranded hiker off west Lion

North Shore Rescue plucks stranded hiker off west Lion

A 30-year-old man spent the night on narrow ledge waiting for a helicopter rescue
Playful solo orca whale delights observers in Howe Sound

Playful solo orca whale delights observers in Howe Sound

This unusual ‘lone male’ Biggs orca has an independent streak
North Van robotics company to level up business with $2M federal boost

North Van robotics company to level up business with $2M federal boost

Novarc Technologies makes robots that can automate welding of pipes used in many industries, from oil and gas to shipyards
Frustrated Capilano University students petition to end strike

Frustrated Capilano University students petition to end strike

About 4,300 students have had classes at CapU cancelled during the summer semester
North Van experts warned OceanGate founder about dangers of experimental submersible

North Van experts warned OceanGate founder about dangers of experimental submersible

Nuytco Research’s founder Phil Nuytten and chief submersible pilot Jeff Heaton warned OceanGate founder Stockton Rush that his plans to build an experimental submersible weren’t safe and walked away from any involvement.
North Van submersible pilot watches clock tick down on missing Titan

North Van submersible pilot watches clock tick down on missing Titan

Jeff Heaton, chief submersible pilot for North Vancouver’s Nuytco Research, knows two of the five people on board the missing sub
West Van senior questions 'vacancy' tax bill on occupied home

West Van senior questions 'vacancy' tax bill on occupied home

Wife’s citizenship status creates bureaucratic problem
Burglar tackled by West Van homeowner sentenced to three years in jail

Burglar tackled by West Van homeowner sentenced to three years in jail

The break-in was the man's 18th conviction for same offence, committed partly for an ‘adrenaline rush’
Classes for 4,300 students still cancelled as CapU support workers strike for second week

Classes for 4,300 students still cancelled as CapU support workers strike for second week

Remote work is the only issue in dispute
Canada Post stamp honours First Nations leader George Manuel

Canada Post stamp honours First Nations leader George Manuel

Manuel’s work on Indigenous rights recalled at unveiling in North Vancouver