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Connecting North and West Vancouver since 1969, the North Shore News has evolved to become a valued community information source both in print and online.
North Shore's source for daily news, online - updated often at North Shore News.
4 hours ago · GLOUCESTER, Mass. — Whale watchers off the North Shore of Massachusetts were recently dazzled by the rare sighting of the largest animal on the planet. Onlookers on a Cape Ann Whale Watch boat were treated to an up-close look at a blue whale on the Fourth of July, according to the tour agency ...
Jun 19, 2024 · More than 6 inches of rain swelled the Baptism River along Lake Superior's North Shore, flooding trails and destroying a bridge at Tettegouche State Park.
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An online collection of digitized newspapers, North Shore Digital Libraries features full editions of the North Shore News, the West Vancouver Villager, Lynn Valley Echo, and Capilano...
18 hours ago · A Category 4 storm landed on the Texas shore south of Galveston on Sept. 8, 1900, swallowing Galveston Island, according to the Weather Service. The storm was the deadliest weather-related ...