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WATCH: Fire erupts after cigarette tossed in North Vancouver backyardThe footage from was released as a warning to the public to be cautious with materials that could spark or fuel a fire, as B.C. experiences its worst wildfire season on record.FireJul 27, 2023
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‘Going to make the situation worse’: B.C. mayor pushes back on housing targetsDistrict of North Vancouver Mayor Mike Little said transportation infrastructure needs to be addressed first before the municipality focuses on building new homes.TrafficJun 2, 2023
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North Vancouver’s Quarry Rock Trail reopened to public after 3 yearsThe extremely popular Quarry Rock Trail in North Vancouver's Deep Cove neighbourhood has finally been reopened to the public after three long years.CanadaMar 18, 2023
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North Vancouver firefighters collect winter clothes for Ukrainians at risk of ‘freezing out’Jared Reynolds is currently leading a third project to support the Ukraine, collecting warm clothes with his colleagues at North Vancouver Fire and Rescue, as winter takes hold.CanadaDec 6, 2022
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Hundreds of pumpkins dropped from hose tower in B.C. firefighter fundraiserChildren, accompanied by an adult and a firefighter, climbed North Vancouver’s training hose tower to let their pumpkins fly and ultimately smash into the ground.CanadaNov 5, 2022
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North Vancouver woman underpaid by $900K for expropriated home, court findsJuana Hanlon fought the district over her eviction, refusing to vacate the home arguing the municipality had underpaid her for the land.ConsumerMar 9, 2022
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Fire rips through North Vancouver townhouse early Friday morningAbout 20 people were safely evacuated from the building.Nov 27, 2020
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North Vancouver District backs off considering forcing holiday lights off by 11 p.m.If you do keep your lights on overnight, bylaw officials could be knocking on your door with a $100 fine if the amendment is passed.PoliticsNov 23, 2020
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New fines for leaving bear attractants out on North Shore could be $500 with no warning neededRecently, two black bears have been shot and killed on the North Shore after they were attracted by garbage and fruit left on the ground.EnvironmentOct 5, 2020
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North Vancouver dad fighting city hall to save pandemic-built tree fortThe fort Adam Rennie built for his two kids has been hit with a stop work order, and may have to come down due to lack of permits.NewsSep 17, 2020
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