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Leya Eguchi

Hollyburn Family Services gets a boost

NORTH Shore seniors at risk of homelessness will have access to additional supportive services thanks to a funding boost from the upcoming North Shore Mayors' Golf Tournament.


 

Commuters encouraged to ditch their cars for a week

AS commuters continue to eye the rising price at the pump, representatives of HUB: Your Cycling Connection are encouraging people across Metro Vancouver to ditch their cars and ride their bikes during this year's


 

You said it

"Clearly the public had something in mind they weren't sharing with the pollsters."


 

Crofts runs down two titles in one 30 minute stretch

WEST Vancouver's Helen Crofts added two more track and field titles to her stellar Simon Fraser University resumé, winning both the 400-metre and 1,500metre races at the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Championships Saturday in Monmouth, Ore.


 

Community bulletin board

Wilderness at Your Doorstep: A celebration of pioneer history Sunday, May 19, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Lynn Headwaters Regional Park, North Vancouver. Explore relics from early logging and mining days at BC Mills House. Discover more about everything from hiking to bears to archaeology. Free. Info: metrovancouver.org or 604-432-6359.


 

Training teaches fundamentals and fun

The sun shines upon Rutledge Field as clumps of kids gather around with their sticks and mouthguards to play and practise the game of field hockey.


 

Songwriting skills explored

IF your child has a beat, a riff, a groove, a poem without a melody or a melody without poem locked inside them, they may be able to find the key at West Vancouver songwriting camp.


 

Health notes

The Art of Healthy Living: A series of workshops with Vancouver's top health and wellness professionals will run until June 23 in West Vancouver at the Ferry Building Gallery, 1414 Argyle Ave., Ambleside Youth Centre in Ambleside Park and Lawson Creek Studio, 1756 Argyle Ave. Info: ferrybuildinggallery.com. Registration: 604-925-7270.


 

Hydro replacing power poles

FOLLOWING Tuesday's provincial election, B.C. is finally slated to get some dependable poles.


 

Municipal affairs

District of North Vancouver Next regular council meeting, Monday, May 27, 7 p.m. dnv.org


 

Lawyer says NV rioter's actions minor

THE lawyer for a North Shore man who stole cigarettes from London Drugs during the June 2011 Stanley Cup riot is asking a judge to let his client off without a criminal record.


 

Pundits post-mortem election

PUNDITS and pollsters from both sides of the political spectrum were wiping the proverbial egg off their faces in the wake of Tuesday's unexpected Liberal victory.


 

10 years for Lighthouse Park killer

THE man responsible for the 2009 stabbing death of a woman in West Vancouver's Lighthouse Park has been handed a 10-and-a-half year sentence.


 
Matthew McConaughey

Movie review: McConaughey keeps shirt on in tender Mud

Every once in a while audiences need a reminder that Matthew McConaughey can do more than take his shirt off (you heard me, Magic Mike fans). Jeff Nichols' Mud announces it loud and clear.


 
A landslide at 2785 Chelsea Close

West Vancouver landslide leads to steep bill

THE District of West Vancouver will complete remediation work in the British Properties after illegal landscaping work triggered a landslide that damaged a tributary of fish-bearing Rodgers Creek.


 

Sultan's support tops in the province

VETERAN politician Ralph Sultan celebrated his fourth re-election Wednesday afternoon by taking two of his assistants out for lunch and splurging on a pricey bottle of sauvignon blanc at West Vancouver's La Cucina.


 
Rio Theatre on Tuesday, May 14.

R5 rock out at the Rio Theatre

Family Channel presents R5 featuring Ross Lynch at the Rio Theatre, Tuesday, May 14. Doors 7 p.m./Show 8.pm. Tickets $25 available through Ticketmaster — Charge by phone 1-855-985-5000. For more information visit r5rocks.com.


 

North shore's restaurant guide

$ Bargain Fare ($5-8) -- $ $ Inexpensive ($9-12)


 

Bellevue hosts block party

STORES in the 1400-block of West Vancouver's Bellevue Avenue will throw open their doors for a street party next Thursday.