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New film documents North Vancouver cyclist's 10-mountain endurance ride

New film documents North Vancouver cyclist's 10-mountain endurance ride

'Only a Ride' shows Anthony Boussetta completing a gruelling feat while also facing down challenges with mental health
Navvy Jack's ship-saving rooster struts his stuff in West Van public art

Navvy Jack's ship-saving rooster struts his stuff in West Van public art

The raucous bird was one of the first navigating aids to mariners off West Vancouver, according to historical accounts
New documentary shines light on Canada’s deepest, longest caves

New documentary shines light on Canada’s deepest, longest caves

It’s true exploration where no person has gone before, says North Vancouver producer Jenny Rustemeyer
North Shore artists commended for contribution to First Nations art

North Shore artists commended for contribution to First Nations art

Xwalacktun and Klatle-Bhi were two of four recipients of 2023’s Polygon Award in First Nations Art
Conversation is key for the 150 artists set to exhibit at this weekend's North Shore Art Crawl

Conversation is key for the 150 artists set to exhibit at this weekend's North Shore Art Crawl

Artists of all kinds will showcase their wares across 69 locations, spanning galleries, studios, art schools, community centres and businesses.
The Sea to Sky's Britannia Mine Museum gets spooky for Halloween

The Sea to Sky's Britannia Mine Museum gets spooky for Halloween

The museum will open some Halloween-themed activities in October, plus other exhibits that will last into 2024.
West Vancouver gallery shows Indigenous reflections on 'home'

West Vancouver gallery shows Indigenous reflections on 'home'

'To me that’s like home, whether we’re here physically or spiritually,' artist says
New mural brings 'Reverie' to busy North Vancouver street

New mural brings 'Reverie' to busy North Vancouver street

A verdant artwork invites passersby to reflect on their place in nature, artist says
Restoration of West Vancouver welcome figure unveiled

Restoration of West Vancouver welcome figure unveiled

The 16-foot totem pole was originally created and recently restored by master carver and Elder, Sequiliem (Stan Joseph)
Free music festival returns to The Shipyards

Free music festival returns to The Shipyards

A day of live music and family fun is coming to the North Vancouver waterfront Sept. 23