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Judge rejects Vancouver Shipyards' injunction request to bar pickets

Judge rejects Vancouver Shipyards' injunction request to bar pickets

Shipyard and drydock companies in North Van argued their work has been unfairly halted by the tugboat captains' strike. But a B.C. Supreme Court justice ruled the pickets can stay.
West Vancouver man queues 9 hours to pay last respects to Queen

West Vancouver man queues 9 hours to pay last respects to Queen

A West Vancouver man who's been a lifelong monarchist stood in a nine-hour lineup in London this week to pay his last respects to Queen Elizabeth II
Woman jailed after repeatedly sneaking over Canada/U.S. border despite deportation order

Woman jailed after repeatedly sneaking over Canada/U.S. border despite deportation order

The U.S. woman told police she was trying to reach the Yukon to be 'safe from terrorists.'
'It never crossed my mind' not to act, says West Van swimmer hailed as rescue hero

'It never crossed my mind' not to act, says West Van swimmer hailed as rescue hero

Emilyn Golden didn't hesitate to dive into the ocean to save a teen who was being swept out into the ocean off West Van's Dundarave Beach on Friday morning.
North Shore Rescue saves hiker who suffered massive heart attack

North Shore Rescue saves hiker who suffered massive heart attack

Burnaby man experiencing severe chest pains on the top of Mount Strachan flown to hospital
1,000 unionized workers off the job at Seaspan

1,000 unionized workers off the job at Seaspan

Work building ships for the federal government ground to halt this week at Vancouver Shipyards in North Van as about 1,000 unionized trades refused to cross picket lines set up by striking tugboat captains.
North Shore Rescue responds to three calls for injured hikers

North Shore Rescue responds to three calls for injured hikers

Back-to-back calls came in on Monday afternoon, including one for a woman who fell down a steep rock face on North Vancouver's Dog Mountain.
Support pours in for North Van sushi shop owner after racist attack

Support pours in for North Van sushi shop owner after racist attack

North Vancouver RCMP are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime
Ottawa pledges $926,000 to environmental projects in Howe Sound

Ottawa pledges $926,000 to environmental projects in Howe Sound

The money will go towards projects aimed at documenting and protecting species at risk and environmentally sensitive areas in the Howe Sound region.
Former Collingwood School athlete among six killed in Ontario crash

Former Collingwood School athlete among six killed in Ontario crash

Jason Ono-O'Connor was known as a talented athlete during his high school years in West Vancouver. He was killed in a tragic vehicle accident in Barrie, Ont., where he was attending college.