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By Sean Kolenko - North Shore Outlook Published: June 01, 2012 11:00 AM Updated: June 01, 2012 4:03 PM Case in point: May 11, Capilano elementary school.
Coun. Alan Nixon admits he rebuilt his Pemberton Heights home to the maximum square footage allowed in 1994.
EDITORIAL: New bylaw could change direction of neighbourhood traffic calming
A mail truck rounds the corner of Graveley Street and West Keith Road - one of the worst intersections for speeding in Pemberton Heights, according to residents.
In a move that critics say is a step towards privatizing public safety, the District of North Vancouver voted Monday in favour of allowing residents to buy their own traffic speed bumps, crosswalks and roundabouts for their neighbourhood.